81 square feet w/ 4" depth
A simple way to figure this is:
1 cubic yard is 3' x 3' x 3'
3' = 36"
36/4 = 9
9 x 3' x 3' = 81 sq feet
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.
This question cannot be answered as is without knowing what the yield per unit of area is. However, if you mean 160 cubic feet, a volumetric measurement, then the answer is 128.57023194 bushels.
There are 13.46 gallons in 1.8 cubic feet and one gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds. So:13.46 gallons x 8.34 pounds = 112.2564 pounds for one gallon of water.
Just multiply the two numbers together to yield 864 in2
1 cubic yard has 3 dimensions which, when multiplied together, yield '1' yd3 or 27 ft3. Working in feet, the one given dimension is "2 inches" = 1/6 ft. So the area ... the product of the remaining 2 dimensions ... is 27 / (1/6) = 27 x 6 = 162 ft2.
To find the dimensions of a volume of 120 cubic inches, you can use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism: length × width × height = volume. For example, possible dimensions could be 4 inches × 5 inches × 6 inches, since 4 × 5 × 6 equals 120. However, there are numerous combinations of dimensions that can yield the same volume, depending on the shape you want.
The number of trees that equal 1 cubic meter depends on the size of the trees. On average, a mature tree with a trunk diameter of 12 inches can yield about 1 cubic meter of wood when converted. However, this number can vary depending on the species and age of the tree.
(Height x Length) ÷ 2 = Triangle Square Footage(48" X 48") ÷ 2 = 1152" sq. in. (convert sq. inches to sq. feet) 1152" ÷ 144 = 8 square feet
Depends on yield and height/depth of burst.
The total area of pizza is given by the formula A = pi x r2 where r is the radius. So the total area of the pizza is approximately 144(pi) or 452.39 square inches, and if cut into 16 pieces will yield approximately 28.27 square inches per slice.
Assuming the cookie sheet to be a rectangle, and 12 and 20 inches are the dimensions of the sheet, the area of the rectangle is s1s2. Plugging in the values yield 12(20) = 240 square inches.
Depends on yield and height/depth of burst.