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∙ 12y ago3100 x 5/12 = 1292 cubic feet
Since one yard = 27 cu ft, you need about
1292/27 = 48 yards
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∙ 12y agoSlightly less than 26 cu. yards.
Almost exactly 2.00 cubic yards for every inch of topsoil depth.
if that is 3 ft deep it would require 96 yards... IF it is 3 inches deep it would require 24 cubic yards
18 ft * 18 ft * 2 inches = 6 yards * 6 yards * 2/36 yards = 2 cubic yards.
Yards and feet. You may add the inches if needed, to be absolutely precise. 'Mary's boat is 4 yards, 2 feet and 3 inches long.'
You already have a square yard of topsoil, so how does 20 inches of depth get you the volume of topsoil? There are 36 inches in a yard, and you have 20 inches of topsoil depth that's 20/36ths of a yard of topsoil depth. That's 0.555... or about 0.56 yards. The volume of topsoil is 1 yard by 1 yard by 0.56 yards, or about 0.56 cubic yards of topsoil.
Slightly less than 26 cu. yards.
You would need 31.88 cubic yards of topsoil to cover 855 sq feet at 6 inches deep.
526.9 sq yards of topsoil needed if you meant 3 inches thick then think of it as 3 layers of 427 sq ft divide that by 3 to get ur yardage because there are 3 feet in a yard and multiply that by three to get the total of your three layers. x= (427/3)*3 x= (142.3)*3 x= 526.9 sq yards
For an area that is 20ft by 20ft and you want to add 6 inches of topsoil, you will need 20 cubic yards of topsoil. Topsoil is typically ordered by the cubic yard, so this measurement will ensure that you have enough to cover the entire area with a 6-inch layer.
40.1 cubic yards
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet6 inches = 1/2 footVolume = (45-ft x 30-ft x 1/2-ft) = 675 cubic feet = 25 cubic yards.
To find the volume of topsoil used in cubic yards, first convert the depth from inches to yards. Since 1 yard is equal to 36 inches, 3 inches is 3/36 = 1/12 yards. Then, multiply the area of the garden (24 square yards) by the depth (1/12 yards) to find the volume. So, the volume of topsoil used is 24 * 1/12 = 2 cubic yards.
Almost exactly 2.00 cubic yards for every inch of topsoil depth.
For 2 feet deep, you need 230 cu. yds (3100 x 2) / (27) For 2 inches deep, you need 19 cu yds
if that is 3 ft deep it would require 96 yards... IF it is 3 inches deep it would require 24 cubic yards
A cubic yard of stone that is 4" thick would cover 9 square yards or 81 square feet. If you need to cover 7000 sq. ft., you would need roughly 86.5 cubic yards. That's a lot of rock.