27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard
Volume = (26-ft x 23-ft x 1/2-ft) = 299 cubic feet = 112/27 cubic yards
It depends upon how thick you want the concrete. For example, if you want the concrete to be 6 inches thick, then you will need 200 cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet per cubic yard; so divide the 200 cubic feet by 27 to get 7.4 cubic yards.
123.44 cubic yards
one (1) cubic yard of concrete four inches thick will cover 80 sq. feet. 85 yards x 81 = 6885 sq. feet.
12.30 cubic yards
Convert measurements to yards and then multiply them
16.05
For 576 square feet at a depth of 4 inches, you will need 7.11 cubic yards.
To my knowledge, concrete is measured in cubic yards. you would convert your measurements to yards 2000 sq ft is about 222.22 sq yards 4 inches is about 0.11 yards multiply to get volume, about 24.7 cu yards
how may yards of concrete are needed for a floor 24 x 25 feet?
9x12 feet at 4 inches deep: 1.3 cubic yards.
2.2 Yards
It depends upon how thick you want the concrete. For example, if you want the concrete to be 6 inches thick, then you will need 200 cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet per cubic yard; so divide the 200 cubic feet by 27 to get 7.4 cubic yards.
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a slab measuring 10 feet by 14 feet and 4 inches thick, first convert the thickness to feet: 4 inches is approximately 0.33 feet. The volume in cubic feet is then calculated as 10' x 14' x 0.33' = 46.2 cubic feet. To convert this to cubic yards (since concrete is often sold by the cubic yard), divide by 27: 46.2 cubic feet ÷ 27 = approximately 1.71 cubic yards. Therefore, you would need about 1.71 cubic yards of concrete for the slab.
1.77 cubic yards
If the depth is two feet, the minimum yards needed is 74.07.
39.1116 cubic yards
1000 square feet/9 = 111.1 square yards of concrete 6 inches thick. This is the same as 111.1/4.5 = 24.7 cubic yards of concrete.