I was not aware that granite decomposed!
A yard is sometimes used, in the building trade, as an abbreviation for cubic yard.
1435 sq ft * 3 inches = 1435/9 * 3/36 = 13.29 cubic yards, approx.
We don't know how decomposed granite lies or settles. All we can tell you is that(1 cubic yard that's 2 inches high) covers 23,328 square inches = 162 square feet.
21ft by 10ft
A yard is 3 feet by 3 feet by 3 feet. So a face of the cube is 9 square feet and you can get 72 (36/.5) slices out of the height of the cube, so 9 X 72 = 648
Approximately 16.33 square feet.
184.08 square feet is needed.
We don't know how decomposed granite lies or settles. All we can tell you is that(1 cubic yard that's 2 inches high) covers 23,328 square inches = 162 square feet.
One ton of decomposed granite typically covers about 100 to 150 square feet at a depth of 2 to 3 inches. The exact coverage can vary based on factors like compaction and moisture content. For a specific project, it's best to calculate based on the desired thickness and the type of decomposed granite used.
21ft by 10ft
A yard is 3 feet by 3 feet by 3 feet. So a face of the cube is 9 square feet and you can get 72 (36/.5) slices out of the height of the cube, so 9 X 72 = 648
12" x 8" = 96 square inches
Approximately 16.33 square feet.
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184.08 square feet is needed.
the answer is 6 by 8=28********************************6 inches x 8 inches = 48 square inches
52 square inches for each layer, minimum with no overlap anywhere.
Each tile will cover 100 square inches. 12,000 square feet is 1,728,000 square inches. You will need 17,280 tiles.
How many squares with sides that are 6 inches long I needed to cover a square with a side length of 30 inches without overlapping