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
A standard tandem load typically holds around 10 cubic yards of material. It can vary slightly depending on the specific dimensions of the truck bed and how the material is loaded.
Almost 6 yards, or about a medium dump truck load.
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a 900 square foot area, you first need to determine the thickness of the concrete slab. Once you have the thickness in inches, divide it by 36 to convert to yards. Then divide the total cubic yards by the number of cubic yards in a concrete truck to determine how many truckloads you need.
The term "yards" of concrete means cubic yards.
You will need 0.56 cubic yards of concrete.
You will need 17.8 cubic yards of concrete.
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
37.03 yards
1.8 cubic yards will do it.
1.67 cubic yards.