= 10/3 yd * 14/3 yd * 3/36 yd = 420/324 = 70/54 cu yards or 1.296 cu yards (approx).
For some reason that evades me, many builders' merchants refer to cubic yards as yards. So the answer is 1.296 yards.
= 10/3 yd * 14/3 yd * 3/36 yd = 420/324 = 70/54 cu yards or 1.296 cu yards (approx).
For some reason that evades me, many builders' merchants refer to cubic yards as yards. So the answer is 1.296 yards.
= 10/3 yd * 14/3 yd * 3/36 yd = 420/324 = 70/54 cu yards or 1.296 cu yards (approx).
For some reason that evades me, many builders' merchants refer to cubic yards as yards. So the answer is 1.296 yards.
= 10/3 yd * 14/3 yd * 3/36 yd = 420/324 = 70/54 cu yards or 1.296 cu yards (approx).
For some reason that evades me, many builders' merchants refer to cubic yards as yards. So the answer is 1.296 yards.
= 10/3 yd * 14/3 yd * 3/36 yd = 420/324 = 70/54 cu yards or 1.296 cu yards (approx).
For some reason that evades me, many builders' merchants refer to cubic yards as yards. So the answer is 1.296 yards.
There are three feet in a yard so the answer is three yards and one foot
the answer is 10ft and 6in
20ft x 10ft x 7ft = 1400 cubic feet 1 yard of dirt = 27 cubic feet Hence yards required = 1400/27 = 51.85
It depends on whether the tiles are 18 inch * 18 inch or 18 cm * 18 cm, etc. And also on whether the room is 10ft *10ft or 10 yards*10 yards or 10 metres*10 metres etc.
To ind the answer you need to use unit conversions. Since 100 doesn't divide nicely into yards and feet, it is easier to convert the 3 yards and 1 foot. (3 yds x 3 ft/yd) + 1 ft = 10ft 10ft x 12 in/ft = 120" so 3 yards 1 foot is greater than 100 inches.
162/3 sq yards
10ft X 10ft = 100sq ft /9 = 11.11 sq yds
There are three feet in a yard so the answer is three yards and one foot
1.25 cubic yards for a 4-inch slab. 2 cubic yards (1.85) for a 6-inch slab.
the answer is 10ft and 6in
it is 10ft.
20ft x 10ft x 7ft = 1400 cubic feet 1 yard of dirt = 27 cubic feet Hence yards required = 1400/27 = 51.85
It depends on whether the tiles are 18 inch * 18 inch or 18 cm * 18 cm, etc. And also on whether the room is 10ft *10ft or 10 yards*10 yards or 10 metres*10 metres etc.
Assuming you use the standard 4" depth, you will need at least 1.75 cubic yards.
To ind the answer you need to use unit conversions. Since 100 doesn't divide nicely into yards and feet, it is easier to convert the 3 yards and 1 foot. (3 yds x 3 ft/yd) + 1 ft = 10ft 10ft x 12 in/ft = 120" so 3 yards 1 foot is greater than 100 inches.
Approximately 24.7 cubic yards or 31.7 tons of gravel.
Just do the multiplication.