It would still be a cubic meter of sand.
However, if you want to know the area it would cover then:
area = volume ÷ depth
But inches and meters are in different systems of units, so convert one to the other - inches to meters:
1 in = 0.0254m
⇒ 15 in = 0.381m
⇒ area = 1 m3 ÷ 0.381m
~= 2.625 m2
But if you'd prefer the answer in square feet:
1m2 = 1m x 1m
~= 3.28ft x 3.28ft
~= 10.76 ft2
⇒ area ~= 2.625m2
~= 28.25ft2
Apples and oranges. Without knowing how thick the 450 sq. ft. area is or how thick you want it to be you can't convert to cubic yards. A cubic yard has 27 cubic feet. One square foot 3 inches thick would be 1/4 cubic feet. 4 sq. ft. 3 inches thick would be 1 cubic foot. 450 sq. ft. 3 inches thick is 112 1/2 cubic feet or just a bit over 4 cubic yards. 450 sq. ft. 4 inches thick is 150 cubic feet or 5 1/2 cubic yards.
I think you mean 6 inches thick, not 6 feet thick. You would need 200 cubic feet, or 7.4 cubic yards.
Just a shade less than 1 cubic yard ... it happens to be 0.987654321 (rounded). How did you do that ? ! ?If the area were 81 square feet, by 4 inches thick, that would be exactly 1 cubic yard.
If they were the same, there would be no need for different names.1 cubic meter = 1,000,000 cubic centimeters.
It is 0.03 cubic metres, so would be about 0.03 x 5000 kilograms, 150 kg.
Apples and oranges. Without knowing how thick the 450 sq. ft. area is or how thick you want it to be you can't convert to cubic yards. A cubic yard has 27 cubic feet. One square foot 3 inches thick would be 1/4 cubic feet. 4 sq. ft. 3 inches thick would be 1 cubic foot. 450 sq. ft. 3 inches thick is 112 1/2 cubic feet or just a bit over 4 cubic yards. 450 sq. ft. 4 inches thick is 150 cubic feet or 5 1/2 cubic yards.
A cubic metre would make a 25mm thick cuboid covering an area of 40 square metres.
I think you mean 6 inches thick, not 6 feet thick. You would need 200 cubic feet, or 7.4 cubic yards.
30.81 cubic yards
Just a shade less than 1 cubic yard ... it happens to be 0.987654321 (rounded). How did you do that ? ! ?If the area were 81 square feet, by 4 inches thick, that would be exactly 1 cubic yard.
For a 1000 sqft slab with a thickness of 4 inches, you would need approximately 33 cubic meters of concrete. This calculation is based on the assumption that 1 cubic yard of concrete covers 81 square feet at 4 inches thick.
Based on the category I am assuming we are takling dirt or mulch. 75 yds x 27 cuft (there is 27 cuft per 1 cuyd) = 2,025 cubic feet of material - 1 foot thick would be 2,025 sqft. - 6 inches thick would be 4,050 sqft. - 3 inches thick would be 8,100 sqft.
Depends on how thick it is. At 4 inches thick, you would nee about 5.5 cubic yards adjusting for safety. At 6 inches, you'd need about 8 cubic yards. You can play with different thicknesses with the linked concrete pad calculator.
To cover 300 square feet 4 inches thick, you would need approximately 3 cubic yards of gravel.
If they were the same, there would be no need for different names.1 cubic meter = 1,000,000 cubic centimeters.
151/9 cubic yards for every 12 inches thick
134 cubic inches ( approximately 61 cubic inches per liter )