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Nine 3 cubic feet bags equals one cubic yard. There are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard. 27/3=9

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There are 3 feet in a yard, and a yard is a cubic yard, so the answer is 33 or 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.

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There are 27 cubic feet in a yard of mulch.

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Q: How many cubic feet are in a yard of mulch?
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Is a cubic yard of soil the same volume as a cubic yard of mulch?

No, a cubic yard of soil and a cubic yard of mulch have different densities, so they do not occupy the same volume. Mulch is lighter and fluffier than soil, so a cubic yard of mulch will take up more space than a cubic yard of soil.


How many 2 cubic feet equals bags of mulch equals 6 cubic yards?

To convert cubic feet to cubic yards, divide by 27. If each bag is 2 cubic feet, then 1 cubic yard is equivalent to 13.5 bags of mulch (27 cubic feet ÷ 2 cubic feet per bag). Therefore, 6 cubic yards are equivalent to 81 bags of mulch (6 cubic yards * 13.5 bags per cubic yard).


How many qubic feet are in a cubic yard?

There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.


How many cubic feet of granite are in a yard?

There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. So, if you have a yard of granite, you would have 27 cubic feet of granite.


How many cubic feet are in a 1 yard?

A cubic foot is something that measures 1 foot x 1 foot x 1 foot - like a three dimensional cube (thus, cubic). If we assume this is for mulch or something similar, you will be laying it on a two-dimensional surface. First, you must decide the thickness you would like to apply. Let's say you would like your mulch 3 inches deep. Since there are twelve inches to the foot, your cube will give you four square feet of mulch. (Think of cutting your cube into 3 inch layers and then laying out each layer). A square yard will have 9 square feet (3 feet wide by 3 feet long). So... two cubic feet of mulch will fall short of your required depth by a little. Gardening is not so picky as math, so you decide, do you want more or less... Hope this helps!