8 cubic feet is a volume.
feet is a length.
You can not equate a length and a volume.
Thus, if you had 8 cubic feet of cement and wanted to lay an area with it, you would have to ask what the area would be (ie how many square feet) if the covering was say 4 inches thick over the area. Multiplying the area by the thickness gives the volume and we could then answer your question - as it stands we can't.
8 inches = 2/3 foot27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yardVolume = 12 x 24 x 2/3 = 192 cubic feet = 71/9 cubic yards
384 cubic feet. Its simple math.
it is 8 cubic feet
1024 cubic feet.
6 It depends how deep you want it.
8 cubic feet.
8 inches = 2/3 foot27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yardVolume = 12 x 24 x 2/3 = 192 cubic feet = 71/9 cubic yards
384 cubic feet. Its simple math.
it is 8 cubic feet
Assuming you mean 8 feet x 8 feet x 8 feet, the answer is 512 cubic feet.
0.44 cubic feet.
1024 cubic feet.
One "yard" of dirt (meaning one cubic yard) contains 46,656 cubic inches. Spread 8 inches thick this will cover 5832 square inches or 40.5 square feet.
6 It depends how deep you want it.
2560 sq feet 2 inches thick
To find the volume in cubic yards, first convert the dimensions to feet. The area is 13 feet by 9 feet, which equals 117 square feet. The depth of 8 inches converts to 0.67 feet (8 inches ÷ 12). Therefore, the volume is 117 square feet × 0.67 feet = 78.39 cubic feet. Finally, convert cubic feet to cubic yards by dividing by 27 (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard), resulting in approximately 2.9 cubic yards needed.
Volume = 40*8*8.5 cubic feet = 2720 cubic feet