1 foot = 12 inches
20 ft * 7 ft can be expressed as
240 inches * 84 inches, then
240 in * 84 in * 2 in = 40320 inches cubed
or 3360 cubic feet
The answer depends on the depth to which the area is covered.
This is kind of tricky, but here are the basics: Volume is the surface area of the cylinder multiplied by the depth of the water. Do not mix feet and inches, convert all dimensions to feet or inches, depending on the application. To calculate the surface area, measure the inside diameter of the cylinder, divide the diameter by 2 and then multiply by Pi (3.1416). Multiply the surface area by the depth of the water and use following information for conversion: water is 231 cubic inches per gallon or 7.481 gallons per cubic foot.
If you use a depth of 3 inches, that area will be about 16.2 cubic yards (around 20.785 tons) of gravel.
A cubic measurement is a volume measurement. To calculate volume, multiply Area x Height (or Depth).
First, convert acres to square feet . . . 43,560 sq ft. Then, convert 43,560 sq ft to sq inches . . . 43560 x 144 = 6,272,640 sq inches Then multiply that area by the 1 inch depth . . . 6,272,640 x 1 = 6,272,640 cubic inches of volume.
One cubic yard of rock will cover an area of 81 square feet at a depth of 6 inches.
To calculate the amount of soil needed, you multiply the area by the desired depth. In this case, you have 9300 square feet and want a depth of 12 inches. Convert the depth to feet (12 inches = 1 foot) and multiply: 9300 square feet x 1 foot = 9300 cubic feet of soil. So, you need 9300 cubic feet of soil to cover the area with a depth of 12 inches.
1 (cubic yard) = 46 656 cubic inchesIf the depth is 2 inches then the area it will cover is 46656/2 square inches = 23,328 square inches. Convert 23,328 square inches to square yards23 328 (square inches) = 18 square yards
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.
Nope - cubic inches represents volume. Squareinches represents area.
There are 4,014,489,600 cubic inches in one square mile. This calculation is derived by converting one square mile to cubic inches, which involves multiplying the area in square inches by the depth in inches.
Find the dimensions of the area you are trying to fill (in inches). Multiply the Width by Depth by Height and divide by 1728. This will give you the amount of cubic foot you require. for example A bean bag that is 26 inches x 26 inches x 26 inches would be 10 cubic foot
First, convert 2400 sq ft to square meters (1 sq ft = 0.0929 sq m). Next, convert 6 inches to meters (1 inch = 0.0254 meters), then multiply the area in square meters by the depth in meters to get the volume in cubic meters.
It is impossible to answer the question as asked because square feet is a measure of area and a "yard of concrete" actually refers to a cubic yard of concrete. However, if we make a couple assumptions we can answer the question I THINK you're asking which is, "How many square feet of concrete does one cubic yard of concrete yield if poured to a typical depth of 4 inches?" The inches of depth can be changed to suit the situation, but in any case giving the poured concrete a depth turns it into a volume which makes it easier to compute the area a cubic yard of concrete will cover. To begin, we need to convertt the square footage of concrete (which is an area) to a volume. Let's use 6 inches for the depth: 12" x 12" x 6" = 864in^3 or 864 cubic inches This is the number of cubic inches of concrete in one square foot of concrete poured to a depth of 6 inches. Now we put a cubic yard into the same terms, cubic inches: 36" x 36" x 36" = 46,656 in^3 or 46,656 cubic inches of concrete. Now we simply divide number of cubic inches of concrete in a yard of concrete by the number of cubic inches in a square foot of concrete poured to a depth of 6 inches: 46656 / 864 = 54 square feet. By the way, there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard and you may notice that 27 x 2 = 54. That's a result of the depth I chose for the poured concrete--6 inches. A square foot of concrete poured to a depth of 6 inches is equal to one half cubic foot of concrete. 27 / .5 = 54 If you want to figure square foot yield per yard when you pour the slab at 4 inches instead of 6 inches, then simply substitute 4" in the equations for 6". (36" x 36" x 36") / (12" x 12" x 4") = 81 square feet.
8 inches x 8 inches = 64 square inches = the area of the piece of paper. Length and width are used to find the area of an object, not the volume (cubic inches). To find the volume of the piece of paper you need to know the depth of the sheet of paper. You might be able to find this out with a Google search.
If you are asking for "square" feet, the depth is irrelevent. The area would be 85 square feet If you want a figure which takes the depth of 4 inches into the account, the number of "cubic feet" would be roughly 28 cubic feet.
Cubic inches are a measure of volume, square inches a measure of area and inches a measure of length.