Good Evening Friends,
A yard of concrete contains .7641 cubic meters/metres.
How many cubic feet would you have?
Respectfully, :)
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Good Evening Friends,
A yard of concrete contains .7641 cubic meters/metres.
How many cubic feet would you have?
Respectfully, :)
0.7641*(1/0.3048)^3=26.984 ft^3?
27!
Either the question is too easy Ralph, or I've been looking at too many Transit Van brochures today.
3' x 3' x3' used to be a cubic yard as I recall....so a little cheat on the metric conversion never hurt anyone!
Cheers,
P ;)
If the truck can gets its outlet shute to the job - not much.
If you have to move it with a barrow - too much.
I agree that 3x3x3 = 27. The metric equivalent is a red herring.
Again Ralph is trying to trick us with his wording ......
He is correct in saying that a yard of concrete contains 0.7641 cubic meters/metres. That is a simple fact.
Now the second part ..... how many cubic feet would you have?
Well I have two feet but they are not cubic so the answer must be zero or 0.
hmmmmmmm,
i am not quiet sure i am still tring to work it out .
woodmarts :confused:
still working it out?
Good Morning Friends,
bitingmidge and Robert WA have the correct answer which is 27 Cu Ft per yard.
Robert gave me a conversion site that I am going to pass on to you with his blessings, I hope.
http://www.sciencemadesimple.net/EASYarea.html
I know it has helped me already very well and thanks again Robert for passing it to me.
Thank you all for your support.
Respectfully, :)
Another conversion site. This one will convert anything to anything...
www.onlineconversion.com
Convert light years to parsecs (1 light year = 0.3065948 parsec).....Beam me up Scotty :D :D
Dan
You can get the freeware program "convert", useful when you're not online.
used in industry worldwide
one place to get it from:
http://www.joshmadison.com/software/convert/
Great, I've got a truck load of lead I'd like converted to gold and a few packs of pine I'd like turned into maple silkwood. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by DanP
Mick