Capacity = 55 ft * 12 ft * 18 ft = 55/3 * 12/3 * 18/3 cubic yards
= 55*4*2 = 440 cubic yards.
220 cubic yards how did you come with that answer cause on my multiple choice they give me 18.333, 3960, 440, and 1296 ---------------------------- 220 is incorrect. The CORRECT answer is 440. (55*12*18)/3^3 = 11880/27 = 440 Where 27 is the number of cubic ft. in a cubic yard. 3ft. cubed (3^3), or (3*3*3) = 27.
55-ft x 12-ft x 18-ft = 11,880 cubic feet 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard 11,880 cubic feet = 440 cubic yards
To find the area of the room in square feet, you multiply the length by the width: 12ft x 15ft = 180 square feet. To convert square feet to square yards, you divide by 9 (since 1 square yard is equal to 9 square feet): 180 square feet / 9 = 20 square yards. Therefore, there are 20 square yards in a 12ft x 15ft room.
3 feet = 1 yard and so 4 times 5 = 20 square yards
(12ft x 12ft) square =144 sq ft. 12ft x (12 ft square) is 1728 cu ft.
55' x 12' x 18' = 11,880 cubic feet = 440 cubic yards
It is: 55*12*18 = 11,880 cubic feet
The volume is 55*12*18 cubic feet = 11880 cu ft.
220 cubic yards how did you come with that answer cause on my multiple choice they give me 18.333, 3960, 440, and 1296 ---------------------------- 220 is incorrect. The CORRECT answer is 440. (55*12*18)/3^3 = 11880/27 = 440 Where 27 is the number of cubic ft. in a cubic yard. 3ft. cubed (3^3), or (3*3*3) = 27.
To convert feet to yards, you divide by 3 since there are 3 feet in a yard. So, for a box that is 55ft by 12ft by 18ft, you would multiply those dimensions together to get the volume in cubic feet. Then, divide by 27 (3^3) to convert cubic feet to cubic yards.
12 x 12 feet, 4 inches deep: 1.8 cubic yards, minimum.
55-ft x 12-ft x 18-ft = 11,880 cubic feet 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard 11,880 cubic feet = 440 cubic yards
This cylinder will require 1.4 cubic yards of concrete (this assumes a length of 12' and a width of 2').
This needs more information to supply a "best" answer. A 12ft by 12ft patio gives a surface area of 16 sq.yds. A yard of concrete is a cubic yard. The number of cubic yards depends on the thickness of the slab, and the size and depth of foundations (if any). This depends on the type of soil and subsoil, and whether you have very cold winters. If you live in a warm area, 3 yards is probably about right. If you are planning to do this yourself, try asking your local building inspector for his advice.
It is: 4 times 4 = 16 square yards
80 x 80 x 12
There are: 12/3 = 4 yards