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16 ft * 47 ft * 4 inches =16/3 yards * 47/3 yards * 4/36 yards = 9.3 yards approx.
1500 sq ft = 1500/9 ie 166 2/3 sq yds
3 inches = 1/4 footVolume = 9.5' x 125' x 0.25' = 296.875 cubic feet = almost exactly 11 cubic yards.
To cover 130 by 32 with one foot of sand, you will need 4160 cubic feet of sand- or a bit more than 154 cubic yards. The average dump trucks holds 9 yards, so you will need a bit more than 17 truck loads. A LOT of sand!
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400 yards of dirt would be a pile that is 1 yard wide, 1 yard tall, and 400 yards long. This would equate to roughly 1,200 cubic yards of dirt.
Depends on the size of the dump truck bed, however if you have a 20 cubic yard bed on the dump truck and you fill it up, you'll have 50 loads. 1000 divided by 20 equals 50. If your dump bed was 30 cubic yards, like mine is, there would be 33.3333 loads. This also depends on the weight of the material, as the more dense the material the more it will weigh and the less you can legally haul.
It is: 22*5 = 110 square yards
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Figure your cubic feet. example - 12 feet wide x 200 feet long and 4 inches deep would be : 12 x 200 x .33 = 792 cubic feet. divided by 27 = 29.33 cubic yards. 12 yards = aprox 15 tons so 30 / 12 = 2.5 truck loads I would order 2 and go from there...
Kevin's driveway is approximately 10 meters long. 1 yard is equivalent to 0.9144 meters.
7.72 cubic yards at a 4-inch depth.
4"x16'x32' = 2.370370... cubic yards
concrete is measured by the yard, and a concrete truck filled to the top of spout will hold nine yards, so a full truck of concrete is the whole nine yards.
Neither a 14-foot truck nor a 17-foot truck is large enough to hold 40 cubic yards.
16 ft * 47 ft * 4 inches =16/3 yards * 47/3 yards * 4/36 yards = 9.3 yards approx.