It is dependent on the depth of your material.
One cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet, therefore, you could cover 27 square feet to a depth of one foot or one square foot to a depth of 27 feet. Both scenarios seem rather unlikely.
To calculate your coverage, determine your target depth (in inches), and figure out how far one cubic foot will get you, e.g. one cubic foot at three inches of depth will cover four square feet. Multiply four by 27 and you get 108 square feet of coverage at three inches depth.
Another way to think about it is my first example of 27 feet at one foot of depth. If you want half that depth, you double the coverage to 54 feet; one third of the depth and you triple the coverage.
Good luck.
To find the volume in cubic feet needed to cover 21,000 square feet, you would also need the height of the coverage area. The volume (cubic feet) is calculated by multiplying the area (square feet) by the height (feet). Without the height, it's not possible to determine the amount of cubic feet needed to cover 21,000 square feet.
This question can not be answered because square feet are a measure of area and a cubic meter is a measure of volume.
1 yard = 3 feet 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet 1 inch = 1/12 feet Then: Square feet = (100 x 27)/ ( 2 x 1/12) = 2700 x 6 =16200 sq feet
One acre inch of water is approximately equal to 27,154 cubic feet. This measurement is commonly used in agriculture and irrigation to determine the amount of water needed to cover one acre of land to a depth of one inch.
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 feet needed to cover 21,000 square feet, you would also need the height of the coverage area. The volume (cubic feet) is calculated by multiplying the area (square feet) by the height (feet). Without the height, it's not possible to determine the amount of cubic feet needed to cover 21,000 square feet.
One "yard" of dirt (meaning one cubic yard) contains 46,656 cubic inches. Spread 8 inches thick this will cover 5832 square inches or 40.5 square feet.
27 square feet Answer. 15 square metres at 3 inches thick.
66 cu ft
5inches
To cover 300 square feet 4 inches thick, you would need approximately 3 cubic yards of gravel.
39.1116 cubic yards
A cubic yard is 46,656 cubic inches. Spread to a thicknes of 5 inches, a cubic yard of concrete covers 9332.1 square inches, which is 64.8 square feet.
It depends how thick the gravel is being laid - at 4 inches thick, a cubic yard will cover 81 square feet.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet700 square feet x 1/2 foot = 350 cubic feet = 1226/27 cubic yards(12.963 cubic yards, rounded)
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet(area) x (1/2 foot) = 27 cubic feetarea = 27/0.5 = 54 square feet
It depends on the thickness of slab. A yard of cement contains 9 cubic feet. Thus, it would cover 9 square feet if the slab was 1 foot thick. For a 4 inch thick slab, it would cover 3 times as much area, or 27 square feet.