0.69444 cubic yard (rounded)
You can measure the surface of the dirt in square yards. That would be nine square feet.However the volume or amount of dirt cannot be measured in square yards or square feet. The amount of dirt in a volume of one cubic yard would be 27 cubic feet. ( 3x3x3=27 )The amount of dirt in a square yard to a depth of 0.5 feet would be 4.5 cubic feet. (3x3x0.5=4.5)
14 square yards (assuming you are purchasing whole square yards)
400 square yards. This is because there are 9 square feet in a square yard, and there are 3600 square feet of carpet needed to cover the 60' x 60' floor.
12 square yards but don't buy that, you will get a square. instead, simply ask for 9 feet by 12 feet or 3 yards by 4 yards
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0.69444 cubic yard (rounded)
One square yard is nine square feet, so 27 square feet is equivalent to 3 square yards. So 3 yards of concrete will cover 27 square feet.
You will need 3.5 square yards of material to cover 32 square feet.
348 square feet are 38.666667 square yards.
1,440 square feet or 160 square yards.
You can measure the surface of the dirt in square yards. That would be nine square feet.However the volume or amount of dirt cannot be measured in square yards or square feet. The amount of dirt in a volume of one cubic yard would be 27 cubic feet. ( 3x3x3=27 )The amount of dirt in a square yard to a depth of 0.5 feet would be 4.5 cubic feet. (3x3x0.5=4.5)
14 square yards (assuming you are purchasing whole square yards)
287
122.2 square yards.
784 square feet requires a minimum of 87.1 square yards of carpet.
400 square yards. This is because there are 9 square feet in a square yard, and there are 3600 square feet of carpet needed to cover the 60' x 60' floor.