24 cubic feet = 0.89 cubic yards
You haveto convert feet to yards. 8 feet = 2.66666 yards 24 feet = 8 yards There are 21 and a third squared yards in 8ft by 24ft. You can not take cubic measurements when only given two units. You need a third measurement... if 8ft is the length and 24 feet is the width... then you would need the height to figure out cubic yards. you need three dimensions for cubic measurements and two dimensions for squared measurements.
Assuming that the form is a parallelepiped, its volume in cubic feet is the product of its three dimensions in feet: 12 X 2 X 5 = 120 cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet per cubic yard; therefore, the volume in cubic yards is 120/27 = 4 cubic yards, to the justified number of significant digits. If the dimensions given are considered exact, the answer is 4 and four-ninths cubic yards.
The answer depends on how deep the coverage will be. River Rock weighs 2,800 LBS. per cubic yard - That's 1.4 tons per cubic yard. One ton = 2,000 LBS. 2,000 divided by 2,800 equals roughly 0.71. So one ton of river rock is roughly 0.71 cubic yards. 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 230 square feet 1" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 115 square feet 2" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 77 square feet 3" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 57 square feet 4" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 38 square feet 5" deep
It takes 5.0926 cubic yards or 137.5 cubic feet.
To convert the dimensions to yards, we first convert inches to yards by dividing by 36 (since 1 yard = 36 inches). Then we multiply the dimensions to get the volume in cubic yards. 25 feet = 25 feet 13 feet = 13 feet 4 inches = 4/36 yards = 1/9 yards Volume = 25 * 13 * 1/9 = 36.111 cubic yards (rounded to 3 decimal places).
24 cubic feet = 0.89 cubic yards
162 cubic feet
12*15*.33333= 60 cubic feet. 60 cubic feet/27 cubic feet per cubic yard = 2.222 cubic yards
162 cubic feet.
You haveto convert feet to yards. 8 feet = 2.66666 yards 24 feet = 8 yards There are 21 and a third squared yards in 8ft by 24ft. You can not take cubic measurements when only given two units. You need a third measurement... if 8ft is the length and 24 feet is the width... then you would need the height to figure out cubic yards. you need three dimensions for cubic measurements and two dimensions for squared measurements.
To find the volume in cubic yards, first convert the dimensions to yards: 40 feet = 13.33 yards, 80 feet = 26.67 yards, and 5 inches = 0.14 yards. Next, multiply the length, width, and height in yards to get the volume in cubic yards. Therefore, the volume of the 40'x80'x5'' slab is approximately 59.11 cubic yards.
Assuming that the form is a parallelepiped, its volume in cubic feet is the product of its three dimensions in feet: 12 X 2 X 5 = 120 cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet per cubic yard; therefore, the volume in cubic yards is 120/27 = 4 cubic yards, to the justified number of significant digits. If the dimensions given are considered exact, the answer is 4 and four-ninths cubic yards.
To convert the measurements to yards: 270 feet = 90 yards, 470 feet = 156.67 yards, and 15 feet = 5 yards. Multiply the three dimensions to find the volume in cubic yards: 90 yards x 156.67 yards x 5 yards = 70350 cubic yards of earth.
There are 35 cubic yards in a trench that is 210 feet long, 6 feet wide, and 9 feet deep. This can be calculated by multiplying the length, width, and depth in feet (210 x 6 x 9) and then dividing by 27 to convert cubic feet to cubic yards.
The answer depends on how deep the coverage will be. River Rock weighs 2,800 LBS. per cubic yard - That's 1.4 tons per cubic yard. One ton = 2,000 LBS. 2,000 divided by 2,800 equals roughly 0.71. So one ton of river rock is roughly 0.71 cubic yards. 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 230 square feet 1" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 115 square feet 2" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 77 square feet 3" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 57 square feet 4" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 38 square feet 5" deep
You would need 31.88 cubic yards of topsoil to cover 855 sq feet at 6 inches deep.