We'll have to do a lot of patchwork to turn this into a question that
even has an answer:
If you want to build a gigantic rectangular block that sits on 24 square feet
of land and stands 25 feet high, then the volume of the block is
(24 x 25) / 27 = 222/9 cubic yards.
That's how much concrete you have to pour, once you get the forms built.
225 / 9 = 25 square yards
If you multiply inches times inches, you get square inches. You can convert that to square yards, but not to yards.
30*25 = 750 sq yards.
There are 9 square feet in one square yard. Therefore, 25 square yards is equal to 25 x 9 = 225 square feet.
900 square feet
how may yards of concrete are needed for a floor 24 x 25 feet?
25 square yards = 225 square feet.
25 square yards.
225 / 9 = 25 square yards
If you multiply inches times inches, you get square inches. You can convert that to square yards, but not to yards.
30*25 = 750 sq yards.
There are 9 square feet in one square yard. Therefore, 25 square yards is equal to 25 x 9 = 225 square feet.
Total square yards: 88.89
30.55 square yards.
20.9 m2
56.33 square yards.
25 square yards.