30*25 = 750 sq yards.
40 square yards.
Enough to cover whatever the size of your lawn is.
How you figure the square yards really depends on the shape of the plot. I'll tell you how to do it for a rectangle. If you have a different shape, then you can get the arithmetic from the lawn and garden or hardware store. -- Measure the length, in feet. -- Measure the width, in feet. -- Multiply the two numbers. -- That gives you the number of square feet. -- For square yards, divide the number by 9 .
4 cubic yards is 108 cubic feet.If you were pouring a concrete sidewalk that was 6" thick and 4 ' wide.it would be 54' long.If you wanted to topdress a lawn with loam, guessing an average coverage of 4".It will cover an area about about 16' x 20'With an average coverage of 2" it will do an area roughly 32' x 32'.
1200 square yards
A squares area is equal to the the square of one of the side lengths. Therefore √196*4=56 yards.
700 square yards, because it says he mows the lawn in 2 days, and he mows 350 square yards in 1 day, so multiply by 2 and you get 700. I think. So are you cheating on your homework or something?
15 square yards = 135 square feet. (To repeat this type of calculation, just multiply square yards by 9 to get square feet).
30*25 = 750 sq yards.
length x width 1 sq yard = 9 sq ft divide total sq ft by 9 to get sq yards
Ella's dad gives you a lawn mower!
40 square yards.
Basically its the lawn where a lot of people were standing aside from the street of Kennedy's motorcade. You know how you walk down the street and you pass people's yards, well there you have it. It's just a lawn. But it became very famous because of the whole area, a historical assassination.
Using a lawn service goes by how big or small your yards are. So, using a lawn service in Florida or any where else can be pricey if you have a large yard.
Enough to cover whatever the size of your lawn is.
How you figure the square yards really depends on the shape of the plot. I'll tell you how to do it for a rectangle. If you have a different shape, then you can get the arithmetic from the lawn and garden or hardware store. -- Measure the length, in feet. -- Measure the width, in feet. -- Multiply the two numbers. -- That gives you the number of square feet. -- For square yards, divide the number by 9 .