To find the square footage that 27 cubic feet would cover, you would need additional information such as the height or depth. Cubic feet measures volume (3 dimensions), while square feet measures area (2 dimensions). Without knowing the height or depth, it is not possible to determine the square footage.
Finding square footage (area) is as simple as multiplying the length by the width.
So, a 27x12 room would be:
27 * 12 = 324To 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.
Since a cubic foot is a measurement of volume (three-dimensional space) and a square foot is a measurement of area (two-dimensional space), there is no direct conversion between the two. A cubic foot is equivalent to 1,728 cubic inches or 0.037037 cubic yards.
To determine the amount of sod needed for 2.9 cubic feet, you would need to know the thickness of the sod you plan to lay down. If the sod is 1 inch thick, you would need 2.9 square feet of sod.
Dirt has varying densities, but on average, 18 tons of dirt would fill about 12 cubic yards.
To convert volume into cubic feet, you need to know the measurements in length, width, and height in feet. Then, multiply these three measurements together to calculate the volume in cubic feet. The formula is Volume = Length x Width x Height.
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.
200 cubic feet or 7.4 cubic yards
28 cubic feet (1.037 cubic yard, rounded)
A 1 cubic foot bag will cover 12 square feet at a depth of 1" A 1.5 cubic foot bag will cover 18 square feet at a depth of 1"
Ten cubic feet will do the job!
3 inches = .25 feet400 square feet X .25 feet = 100 cubic feet100 cubic feet / 27 cubic feet per cubic yard = 3.7 yards
It depends to what depth. One cubic INCH will cover 400 square feet in sandstone dust but it will be only 0.00002 inches deep!
"Square cubic foot" or feet doesn't make sense. Either you have square feet, or cubic feet.
240 x 3 /12 Cubic feet = 60 cubic feet
Volume = (base area) x (height) = 300 cubic feet = 111/9 cubic yard.
9.26 cubic yards for every inch of depth.
1.85 cubic yards.