Most will hold 10 cubic yards. Some local codes will force them to run 8 or less because of the weight.
You can't express a volume of concrete in yards.
1350/depth of the concrete in feet
You will need 1.23 cubic yards.
Meaningless question.
The formula I use is 15 tons = about 12 yards.
10 cubic yds per load
Almost 6 yards, or about a medium dump truck load.
Most trucks are 10 and 11 yard trucks. I think 11 yard Mixers are most common.
"capacity of a concrete truckis,the large usual sixe is 9 yards,the smaller are about 3 yards" Actually over the years the size of mixer drums has increased You will notice the large the drum the more axles the truck has plus it depends on what make a mixer it is 1) London 2) Jaeger 3) Rex The early 3 axle trucks with a rex mixer carried 5 cu yards That increased to 7 cu yards London and Jaeger drums carried 8 cu yards On trucks with 3 axles and a tag (4th axle that trails the truck) carried 12 yards or 10m3 The newer 5 axle trucks usually hold 14-16 cu yards Please understand that 1 m3 = 1.3 cu yards 1 cu yard/27 cu ft of 20 mpa concrete at a 3" slump weights - 3400 lbs Hope this helps you
532.4074 yards of concrete, round up to 533 yards.
6.94 Cubic Yards
3.6 cubic yards will be enough.
Assuming a thickness of four inches, there would be a total of 139 (138.89) cubic yards of concrete.
15 cubic yards
8.25 cubic yards of concrete
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.
If the depth is two feet, the minimum yards needed is 74.07.