24 times 1.2=28.80
The cost of river rock can vary depending on location, quality, and supplier. You would need to check with a local supplier for the current price of river rock per cubic yard to calculate the cost for 0.71 cubic yards.
To convert dollars per square yard to dollars per cubic yard, you need to know the thickness of the material. Multiply the dollars per square yard by the thickness in yards to get the cost per cubic yard. For example, if the material is 0.5 yard thick, multiply the dollars per square yard by 0.5 to get the dollars per cubic yard.
The cost of a cubic yard of asphalt can vary depending on location, quality, and quantity purchased. On average, the cost ranges from $100 to $150 per cubic yard, but it's best to get quotes from local suppliers for more accurate pricing.
To convert yards to feet, we multiply by 3. So, 25 yards is equivalent to 75 feet. To find the cost of 100 feet, divide the cost of 25 yards by 75 feet and multiply by 100 feet: 9.95 / 75 * 100 = $13.27.
The cost per ounce of the TNT Tonic is approximately 9.33 cents per ounce. This is calculated by dividing the total cost ($0.98) by the total number of ounces (10.5).
Where I live, concrete is now $100 per cubic yard, or $500 total. That is for a local delivery.
The cost of a cubic yard of salt and pepper rock varies slightly by location. As of 2014, the average price is between 52.00 and 57.00 per cubic yard. Therefore 2 cubic yards costs between 104.00 and 114.00.
No. A yard is a measure of distance. A cubic yard is a measure of volume. They do not equate. ----------- Answer 2: ----------- No, but some people (including some people who sell soil products) refer to cubic yards as yards (for example: "3 yards of compost will cost you 120$" or "The compost is 40$ per yard.").
The cost of river rock can vary depending on location, quality, and supplier. You would need to check with a local supplier for the current price of river rock per cubic yard to calculate the cost for 0.71 cubic yards.
you need to ask per cubic yard.. and im trying to figure it out as well
Square foot doesn't tell you, you need to know cubic footage and then figure how many cubic yards that makes. Cement is sold by the cubic yard.
Total tax is 2.63$, so the total cost is 37.63$
You calculate the total cost of 1 cubic meter reinforcement cement for heavy foundation work by adding all of the costs. Essentially you would have to figure out the total of pounds of concrete for 1 cubic meter multiply that by the cost per pound and then add in the cost of labor it takes to pour 1 cubic meter.
multiply 89 times 0.04 and that will be the total cost
cheapest place sells cement per yard in san antonio
It would vary with the cost of concrete in your area and how thick the slab would be. I assume by the size that you are building a shop or similar. If so, I would go at least 6" thick. 1 cubic yard at 6" thick covers 6 square yards. So, you will get 6 square yards of concrete out of 1 cubic yard. You have 1680 square feet, divide that by 9 for square yards = roughly 186 square yards. 186 square yards divided by 6 = 31 cubic yards At $110 per yard here in the midwest, it would cost $3410. But, I would figure extra to make sure you had enough when pouring it. Possibly 1 or 1 1/2 yards extra.
eighty-one dollars and twenty-five cents plus sales tax