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25 sq ft * 5 inch = 25/9 sq yards * 5/36 yards = (25/9)*(5/36) cubic yards = 125/216 cubic yards

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How many yards of concrete will you need for 720 square feet?

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How square feet in one yard of concrete?

It is impossible to answer the question as asked because square feet is a measure of area and a "yard of concrete" actually refers to a cubic yard of concrete. However, if we make a couple assumptions we can answer the question I THINK you're asking which is, "How many square feet of concrete does one cubic yard of concrete yield if poured to a typical depth of 4 inches?" The inches of depth can be changed to suit the situation, but in any case giving the poured concrete a depth turns it into a volume which makes it easier to compute the area a cubic yard of concrete will cover. To begin, we need to convertt the square footage of concrete (which is an area) to a volume. Let's use 6 inches for the depth: 12" x 12" x 6" = 864in^3 or 864 cubic inches This is the number of cubic inches of concrete in one square foot of concrete poured to a depth of 6 inches. Now we put a cubic yard into the same terms, cubic inches: 36" x 36" x 36" = 46,656 in^3 or 46,656 cubic inches of concrete. Now we simply divide number of cubic inches of concrete in a yard of concrete by the number of cubic inches in a square foot of concrete poured to a depth of 6 inches: 46656 / 864 = 54 square feet. By the way, there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard and you may notice that 27 x 2 = 54. That's a result of the depth I chose for the poured concrete--6 inches. A square foot of concrete poured to a depth of 6 inches is equal to one half cubic foot of concrete. 27 / .5 = 54 If you want to figure square foot yield per yard when you pour the slab at 4 inches instead of 6 inches, then simply substitute 4" in the equations for 6". (36" x 36" x 36") / (12" x 12" x 4") = 81 square feet.


How many square feet is a yard of concrete?

A yard of concrete is a cubic yard and cannot be converted directly to square feet of coverage. You must first determine the depth or thickness that the concrete will be. For instance, since 1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet, a 1 foot thick layer of concrete will cover 9 square yards of area. A 4 inch (1/3 foot) thick layer would cover 27 square feet of area.


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Change square feet to cubic feet?

square feet is length X width, you need depth measurment to get cubic feet.