Depends on the length of the hole.
It depends on how deep the concrete. 600 sq ft at 6 inch deep is 300 cu ft = 11.1 yards. 12 inch deep is 22,2 yards; 4 inch deep is 5.5 yards
A yard (of dirt or concrete) is a volume of 1 cubic yard (1 yd)³, as the cubic is assumed in this context. Assuming a circle 7 feet across (diameter), then the radius is 3.5 feet = 1.16667 yards, and 8 inches = 0.2222 yards. So the volume of this is about 0.95 cubic yards. In concrete jargon it would be 0.95 yards.
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The volume of the hole is 8.82 cubic feet OR 66 US gallons of liquid.
.99 yds
How deep? 1 inch will take .7 yards
Approx 642665 US gallons.
Concrete is reckoned by the cubic yard. But the hole mentioned only has two dimensions given - so I have to make an assumption, that it is an 84 inch deep round hole whose diameter is 24 inches. If this is the case, I work out the volume of the hole like this: volume of cylinder is pi times diameter times diameter times depth divided by four. 24 inch = 0.67 yard 84 inch = 2.33 yard So the volume is 3.14 X 0.67 X 0.67 X 2.33 / 4 cubic yards = 0.815 cubic yards. /BrianW
It depends on how deep the concrete. 600 sq ft at 6 inch deep is 300 cu ft = 11.1 yards. 12 inch deep is 22,2 yards; 4 inch deep is 5.5 yards
To fill a 2-inch gap in concrete effectively, you can use a concrete patching compound. Clean the gap thoroughly, apply the compound, and smooth it out with a trowel. Allow it to dry according to the manufacturer's instructions for a strong and durable repair.
It depends on how deep you will fill the baking dish.For every inch you fill the dish, you have about 1.1 quarts.
The number of bags of concrete needed for setting a fence post depends on the size and depth of the hole. Typically, one bag of concrete is enough for a 4-inch diameter post hole that is 2 feet deep. For larger or deeper holes, you may need more bags of concrete. It is recommended to consult a professional or follow the instructions on the concrete packaging for specific guidance.
A yard (of dirt or concrete) is a volume of 1 cubic yard (1 yd)³, as the cubic is assumed in this context. Assuming a circle 7 feet across (diameter), then the radius is 3.5 feet = 1.16667 yards, and 8 inches = 0.2222 yards. So the volume of this is about 0.95 cubic yards. In concrete jargon it would be 0.95 yards.
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3 yards. 1 yard is a cubic (not square) yard and is 36 inches on all three sides. The calculation looks like this: (216x216x3)/(36x36x36)=3.0