1 gallon = 231 cubic inches
1 cubic ft = 1,728 cubic inches = (1,728 / 231) gallons
9 cubic feet = 9 x (1,728 / 231) = 67.325 gallons (rounded)
..... regardless of what it has in it, or even if it's an empty volume.
30 gallons is the same amount of space as 4.01042 cubic feet, regardless of what's in it. Even if it's completely empty.
Two cubic feet = 59.844 gallons (rounded) regardless of what is or isn't in them.
1.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic yards. 40.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic feet.
There are 144 square feet in 2000 gallons, assuming you are asking about surface area coverage. This can vary based on how you are spreading the gallons (e.g., on soil, on a floor).
To cover 144 sq ft with soil to a depth of 6 inches, you would need 72 cubic feet of soil. This can be calculated by multiplying the area (144 sq ft) by the desired depth (6/12 ft) to get the volume in cubic feet.
30 gallons is the same amount of space as 4.01042 cubic feet, regardless of what's in it. Even if it's completely empty.
Two cubic feet = 59.844 gallons (rounded) regardless of what is or isn't in them.
There are approximately 216 five-gallon buckets in a cubic yard of soil. This calculation assumes the buckets are filled to the brim with soil and all the soil is evenly distributed with no air pockets.
To calculate the amount of soil needed for a 6x4x4 ft area, multiply the length, width, and height together. In this case, 6x4x4 = 96 cubic feet of soil. You will need 96 cubic feet of soil to fill a 6x4x4 ft area.
A yard of soil is a unit of measurement for the volume of soil and typically refers to a cubic yard of soil material. It is equivalent to 27 cubic feet of soil or approximately 202 gallons. This measurement is commonly used in landscaping and gardening projects.
That is approximately 1 cubic ft.
1.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic yards. 40.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic feet.
There is about 11 gallons in 1.5 cubic feet so you can completely fill three 3 gallon pots.
At 100 pounds per cubic foot, that is 20 cubic feet per ton = 0.57 cubic meters
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150 pounds
30 gallons of volume = 4.01 cubic feet (rounded) = 0.1485cubic yard of volume (rounded)No matter what's in it.Even if it's empty.