length x width x height= cubic feet cubic feet/27= cubic yards
5 cubic feet
Convert the 4 inches into feet first. 4/12 = .33 feet. Now, compute the volume by multiplying the area of 64 square feet by .33 feet, and you get 21.12 cubic feet. Sometimes cement is ordered by the yard (cubic yard) and since there are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard, you would divide 21.12 by 27 and get .78 yards.
It would depend on how big the bag of cement is. 1 foot bags will be more in the cubic meter than 2 feet.
1 sq. feet = 144 sq. inchesSo,392 sq. feet = 144 * 392 sq inches = 56448 sq. inchesVolume of cement needed = 56448 sq inches * 4 inch = 225792 cubic inches225792 cubic inches = 1568 cubic feet
.936 cubic feet
A 50 kg cement bag will hold about 1.3 cubic feet of dry cement powder.
length x width x height= cubic feet cubic feet/27= cubic yards
(15,080 cubic inches) / (1,728 cubic inches per cubic foot) = 8.727 cubic feet (rounded)(8.727 cubic feet) / (27 cubic feet per cubic yard) = 0.323 cubic yard (rounded)
3 cubic feet or about one-tenth of a cubic yard. Cement is generally quantified in yards or cubic yards. It takes 27 cubic feet (3x3x3) to make a cubic yard. Therefore 3 cubic feet is about .111 or about one-tenth of a cubic yard (3 divided by 27).
An 80-pound bag of premixed cement = .667 cubic feet, or 2/3 of a cubic foot, of concrete. A 60-pound bag of premixed cement = .5 cubic feet, or 1/2 of a cubic foot, of concrete.
The weight of 1.25 cubic feet of cement can vary depending on the type of cement being used. On average, a bag of Portland cement weighs around 94 pounds. Therefore, 1.25 cubic feet of Portland cement would weigh approximately 117.5 pounds.
1.85 cubic yards of cement.
A typical cement truck can hold between 10 to 12 cubic yards of concrete, which is equivalent to around 270 to 324 cubic feet.
147 cubic feet of cement are required.
27 cu ft
5 cubic feet