That's only (2 and 1/3rd) cubic feet, or 0.0864 cubic yard.
You'd be better off mixing it yourself.
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∙ 13y ago750, if you need no extra!
You need another dimension to figure out how much water it can hold, you need the height, length, and width.
This cylinder will require 1.4 cubic yards of concrete (this assumes a length of 12' and a width of 2').
2ft is 24in.
It will require a minimum of three square feet of floor space.
2ft.=24in.
Answer: 1yd 2ft
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To do this just multiply together 2ft(*)2ft = 4ft^2 or four feet squared area=lenth times width
The weight density for concrete is 156 lb/ft3 and the volume of the box is 3 ft3 if you multiply both number you can find the weight. Total weight is 468 lb.
no there is 24in in 2ft
2ft 6in.=30inches