To calculate the volume of a concrete slab, multiply its dimensions: length, width, and depth. For a slab measuring 3 feet by 10 feet by 4 inches, first convert the depth to feet (4 inches = 1/3 feet). The volume is then 3 ft × 10 ft × (1/3 ft) = 10 cubic feet. Since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, divide 10 by 27, resulting in approximately 0.37 cubic yards of concrete needed for the slab.
10-ft x 30-ft x 4-in = 100 cubic ft.That slab weighs 3.7 times as much as 1 "yard" of concrete. (rounded)
There are 3 feet in a yard, so therefore 10 ft x 10 ft is 3.33 yd x 3.33 yd.
To calculate the volume of concrete needed for a 10' by 10' slab that is 6 inches deep, first convert the depth to feet: 6 inches is 0.5 feet. The volume in cubic feet is then calculated as 10' x 10' x 0.5' = 50 cubic feet. To convert cubic feet to cubic yards, divide by 27 (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard): 50 ÷ 27 ≈ 1.85 cubic yards of concrete is needed.
first we find the surface area of a the slab. formula for surface area of cuboid( the slab) is = 2(lw+wh+hl) length= 10 feet= 10/3 yard width= 10 feet= 10/3 yard height = 3 inch = 3/12 feet = 1/12 yard therefore surface area= 2 (10/3 * 10/3 + 10/3*1/12 + 1/12*10/3) = 2( 100/9 + 10/36 + 10/36) = 2 (400 + 10 + 10 /36) = 2 (420/36) = 420/ 18 ~ 23.33 yard square.
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A 10-foot round slab at 4 inches requires 1 cubic yard.
10-ft x 30-ft x 4-in = 100 cubic ft.That slab weighs 3.7 times as much as 1 "yard" of concrete. (rounded)
To calculate the volume of a concrete slab, multiply the length, width, and depth. For a 10 x 12 x 4 slab, the volume is 10 feet × 12 feet × 4 feet = 480 cubic feet. Since concrete is typically sold by the cubic yard, convert cubic feet to cubic yards by dividing by 27. Therefore, you will need approximately 17.78 cubic yards of concrete for the slab.
To determine how many bags of concrete you need for a 10 x 10 slab, first calculate the volume: a 4-inch thick slab is 10 x 10 x (4/12) = 33.3 cubic feet. A typical 80-pound bag of concrete covers about 0.6 cubic feet. Dividing 33.3 by 0.6 means you would need approximately 56 bags of concrete for that size slab.
There are 3 feet in a yard, so therefore 10 ft x 10 ft is 3.33 yd x 3.33 yd.
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To calculate the volume of concrete needed for a 10' by 10' slab that is 6 inches deep, first convert the depth to feet: 6 inches is 0.5 feet. The volume in cubic feet is then calculated as 10' x 10' x 0.5' = 50 cubic feet. To convert cubic feet to cubic yards, divide by 27 (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard): 50 ÷ 27 ≈ 1.85 cubic yards of concrete is needed.
first we find the surface area of a the slab. formula for surface area of cuboid( the slab) is = 2(lw+wh+hl) length= 10 feet= 10/3 yard width= 10 feet= 10/3 yard height = 3 inch = 3/12 feet = 1/12 yard therefore surface area= 2 (10/3 * 10/3 + 10/3*1/12 + 1/12*10/3) = 2( 100/9 + 10/36 + 10/36) = 2 (400 + 10 + 10 /36) = 2 (420/36) = 420/ 18 ~ 23.33 yard square.
You'll need 1.23 Cubic Yards.
3 cu.yds
Assume a standard Wheelborrow - about 12 per yard; commercial 10