1 yard = 27 cu ft; 2 yard = 54 cu ft at 2 cu ft per bag, that is 54/2 = 27 bags
50 pounds @ 100 pounds / cu ft = 0.5 cu ft = 864 cu ins So : sq root (864 / 2) = 20.785 inches So: will cover a square of 20.785 ins * 20.785 ins ( 1.732 ft * 1.732 ft) 2.999 sq feet area each bag (say 3 sq ft)
The answer is specific to the product in the cu ft. A cu ft of water will be different than that of a cu ft of feathers ETC.
400 sq ft at 1 inch = 400x1/12 cu ft = 33.33 cu ft sand weighs 100 pounds per cu ft 33.33 X 100 = 3333 pounds at 50 lb per bag, that is 3333/50 = 66.7 bags
Is 3 bigger than 4? NO! 4 cu ft is bigger.
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Depends on the size of the bag. BUT, typical bags of mulch at places such as Home Depot weigh about 40 pounds and contain 2 cubic feet of mulch.
The normal size bags are 2 cu. ft. Delivery companies will normally charge you by the cu. yard. = 27 cu ft. There are 13.5 standard bags in a cu yard.
The answer you seek is printed on the bag; it should be fairly prominent.
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1 ft = 12 in → 1 in = 1/12 ft Volume required to cover is 90 sq ft × 1 in = 90 sq ft × 1/12 ft = 7.5 cu ft → number of bags = 7.5 cu ft ÷ 0.8 cu ft/bag = 9.375 bags → you need to buy 10 bags
For 1 foot deep, 400 cu ft. For 3 inches deep, 100 cu ft.
12 in = 1 ft Volume = 311 sq ft × 2 in = 311 sq ft × (2 ÷ 12) ft = 51 5/6 cu ft (≈ 51.8 cu ft) = 51 5/6 ÷ 0.8 cu ft/bag = 64 19/24 bags ≈ 64.8 bags → you need to buy 65 bags.
I presume 1 yard of mulch means 1 cu yard of mulch 1yd = 3ft 1 cu yard = 1yd x 1yd x 1yd = 3ft x 3ft x 3ft = 27 cu ft. 12 in = 1ft 1in = 1/12 ft 3in = 3/12 ft = 1/4 ft volume = area x depth => area = volume / depth = 27 cu ft / (1/4 ft) = 108 sq ft.
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 รท 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).
1 yard = 27 cu ft; 2 yard = 54 cu ft at 2 cu ft per bag, that is 54/2 = 27 bags