16/0.75 = 21.33...
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet = 54 half-cubic-foot bags
There are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot. 300,000 gallons divided by 7.48 gallons/cubic foot equals 40106.95 cubic feet.
13.5 bags are required.
There is one cubic feet per cubic foot.
A square foot is a unit of area. A cubic yard is a unit of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
4.5 "six square foot" bags equal a cubic yard (27 cubic feet) of volume capacity.
If the question is "How many 2 cubic foot bags are there in 1 cubic yard the answer would go something like this; * a cubic yard is 3 feet X 3 feet X 3 feet, or 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard. * if each bag is 2 cubic feet it would take 27 cubic feet in on cubic yard / 2 cubic feet per bag = 13 1/2 bags.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet = 54 half-cubic-foot bags
0.0353 cubic feet.
Depends on how thick the slab is, but 4" thick (.33 or 1/3 of a foot thick) would be typical. So multiply 10 x 10 = 100 square feet of area times .33(thickness in feet) equals 33 cubic feet. A 90 lb. bag contains about .66(two thirds) of a cubic foot of concrete, so you would need about 1 1/2 bags per cubic foot or 50 bags for 10'x10'x4"
There are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot. 300,000 gallons divided by 7.48 gallons/cubic foot equals 40106.95 cubic feet.
1 cubic foot equals 0.03704 cubic yards.
13.5 bags are required.
Yes. A cubic foot is 1ftx1ftx1ft A cubic inches is 1inx1inx1in Therefore 1728 cubic inches equals 1 cubic foot
It would depend on how big the bag of cement is. 1 foot bags will be more in the cubic meter than 2 feet.
7.7 cubic feet is about 218 (218.039719) liters.
The volume (V) of a sphere equals 4 over 3 times 3.14 times its radius squared. One cubic foot of water equals 7.48 cubic feet. One meter equals 3.28 feet (I like working in feet instead of meters) Volume works out to be 499.234 cubic feet. 499 cubic feet times 7.49 gallons per cubic foot equals 3,734.529 gallons.