10 30/3=10
There are 10 yards in 30ft because there are 3 feet in a yard so divide 30/3=10
The question is "10 feet is equal to how many yards?" You must remember that there are 3 feet in 1 yard. So to find out how many yards is in 10 feet, you divide 10 by 3. The answer is therefore 3.333 recuring. So you then round it off to 3.33 which is the hundredth place.
To calculate the volume of the hole in cubic feet, multiply the dimensions: 30 ft x 30 ft x 2 ft = 1,800 cubic feet. Since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, divide the total cubic feet by 27: 1,800 / 27 ≈ 66.67 cubic yards. Therefore, you would need approximately 66.67 yards of dirt to fill the hole.
30ft² = 2.79m²
450
30 feet is 10 yards.
30ft
3 feet in a yard so 30 ft=10 yds
30ft. Cubed
3 feet = 1 yardtherefore 30 feet = 10 yards.
15 cubic yards
There are 10 yards in 30ft because there are 3 feet in a yard so divide 30/3=10
Volume of pit = 9ft * 30ft * 2ft = 540 cubic ft = 540/27 cu yards = 20 cu yards.
There are 3 feet in a yard. Therefore 30ft / 3 = 10yd So the answer is: No.
The question is "10 feet is equal to how many yards?" You must remember that there are 3 feet in 1 yard. So to find out how many yards is in 10 feet, you divide 10 by 3. The answer is therefore 3.333 recuring. So you then round it off to 3.33 which is the hundredth place.
There are 927.36 centimeters in 30 feet and 6 inches.
A 30ft X 30ft roof would be 9 squares