Measure its area in square yards:
If it is a rectangle, then Length * Width
If it is a circle then pi*r2 where r is the radius
If it is a more complicated shape then partition it into smaller, less complex shapes.
Finally, Thickness = Cubic yards/Area and this measure will be in yards.
Multiply this by 36 to get the thickness in inches.
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a 900 square foot area, you first need to determine the thickness of the concrete slab. Once you have the thickness in inches, divide it by 36 to convert to yards. Then divide the total cubic yards by the number of cubic yards in a concrete truck to determine how many truckloads you need.
There are 9 square yards in a cubic yard at a thickness of 3 inches. This is because there are 9 square feet in a square yard and 36 cubic feet in a cubic yard, so the area is 9 square yards if the thickness is 3 inches.
To find the volume in cubic inches, multiply the length, height, and thickness: 480 x 108 x 7 = 362,880 cubic inches. To convert cubic inches to cubic yards, divide by 46,656 (since 1 cubic yard = 46,656 cubic inches): 362,880 / 46,656 ≈ 7.77 cubic yards.
You cannot directly convert cubic yards to square yards because they measure different things: volume vs. area. Cubic yards measure volume, while square yards measure area. To find how many square yards cover the same area as a cubic yard of gravel, you would need to know the thickness or depth of the gravel layer.
There are approximately 1.30795 cubic yards in a cubic meter.
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a 900 square foot area, you first need to determine the thickness of the concrete slab. Once you have the thickness in inches, divide it by 36 to convert to yards. Then divide the total cubic yards by the number of cubic yards in a concrete truck to determine how many truckloads you need.
How many cubic yards in an 12 foot diameter circle with a 4 inch thickness?
4"x16'x32' = 2.370370... cubic yards
1000000 cubic yards
How thick? Gotta have thickness to calculate cubic yards.
For a 17' x 17' by 4" slab you will need 3.6 cubic yards. If you increase the thickness to 6" you would need 5.4 cubic yards.
7.72 cubic yards at a 4-inch depth.
0 so long as there is no thickness
Assuming you pour to a thickness of 4", this area requires 4.75 cubic yards.
Cubic feet needed is the thickness is 4 inches:416Cubic yards:15.3660 pound bags92580 pound bags 694
2.356 (rounded)
There are 9 square yards in a cubic yard at a thickness of 3 inches. This is because there are 9 square feet in a square yard and 36 cubic feet in a cubic yard, so the area is 9 square yards if the thickness is 3 inches.