If it is the same as concrete it will cover 162 square feet. concrete covers 81 square feet by 4" deep
The answer depends on the depth to which the area is covered.
1 gallon = 231 cubic inches1,728 cubic inches = 1 cubic foot2,500 gallons = 577,500 cubic inchesVolume = (850 x 144) x depth = 577,500 cubic inchesDepth = 577,500 / (850 x 144) = 4.718 inches(rounded)
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
A rectangular prism with a width of 4 inches a height of 6 inches and a depth of 8 inches has a volume of 192 cubic inches.
(324) divided by (the depth of the loam in inches)
To determine how much area 76.9 cubic feet covers at a depth of 12 inches, first convert the depth to feet: 12 inches is 1 foot. Then, divide the total volume by the depth: 76.9 cubic feet ÷ 1 foot = 76.9 square feet. Therefore, 76.9 cubic feet will cover an area of 76.9 square feet at a depth of 12 inches.
One cubic meter of cement at a depth of 6 inches (approximately 0.1524 meters) will cover an area of about 6.56 square meters. This is calculated by dividing the volume (1 cubic meter) by the depth in meters (0.1524), giving you the coverage area. Therefore, 1 cubic meter of cement at this depth can effectively cover a space of about 6.56 square meters.
One acre is equal to 43560 square feet, so a quarter of that is 10,890 feet. One yard of compost is 27 cubic feet, so a yard will cover three times that to a depth of four inches (one third of a foot), or 81 square feet. 10,890 divided by 81 is 134.4, so you will need 134.4 yards of compost to cover a quarter of an acre to a depth of four inches.
To calculate the amount of DG (decomposed granite) needed, first convert the depth from inches to feet: 3 inches is 0.25 feet. Then, multiply the area by the depth: 600 sq ft × 0.25 ft = 150 cubic feet. Since DG is typically sold by the cubic yard, divide by 27 (the number of cubic feet in a cubic yard): 150 cubic feet ÷ 27 ≈ 5.56 cubic yards. Therefore, you will need approximately 5.6 cubic yards of DG to cover 600 square feet at a depth of 3 inches.
1 cubic yard of rock = 27 cubic feet of rock. 27 cubic feet of rock @ 6" (1/2 of foot) = 27/(1/2) = 54 sf
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.
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.
To cover 7,500 square feet to a depth of 4 inches, you first convert the depth to feet, which is 4 inches ÷ 12 inches/foot = 0.33 feet. Then, multiply the area by the depth: 7,500 sq ft × 0.33 ft = 2,475 cubic feet of sand. If you need the amount in cubic yards, divide by 27 (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard), resulting in approximately 91.67 cubic yards of sand.
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
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You measure the inside depth, length and height and then multiply them.
1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet. At a six inch depth 1 cubic foot will cover 2 square feet, so 27 cubic feet will cover 54 square feet.