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How much concrete will 4 yards cover? - Answers
I think you mean "How much area will 4 yards of concrete cover?". It depends on the slab thickness and whether or not anything significant is embedded (a lot of rebar, conduit, etc.). If working in feet, measure the width length and depth, multiply these numbers then divide the result by 27 to calculate the volume in cubic yards. A slab 9' 6" by 10' 4" by 6" thick translates to 9.5x10.3x.5 (48.93) /27 = 1.8 yards. Since you already have the volume, you will need to play with some of the dimensions to find something that works.
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How much concrete will 4 yards cover? - Answers
I think you mean "How much area will 4 yards of concrete cover?". It depends on the slab thickness and whether or not anything significant is embedded (a lot of rebar, conduit, etc.). If working in feet, measure the width length and depth, multiply these numbers then divide the result by 27 to calculate the volume in cubic yards. A slab 9' 6" by 10' 4" by 6" thick translates to 9.5x10.3x.5 (48.93) /27 = 1.8 yards. Since you already have the volume, you will need to play with some of the dimensions to find something that works.
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How much concrete will 4 yards cover? - Answers
I think you mean "How much area will 4 yards of concrete cover?". It depends on the slab thickness and whether or not anything significant is embedded (a lot of rebar, conduit, etc.). If working in feet, measure the width length and depth, multiply these numbers then divide the result by 27 to calculate the volume in cubic yards. A slab 9' 6" by 10' 4" by 6" thick translates to 9.5x10.3x.5 (48.93) /27 = 1.8 yards. Since you already have the volume, you will need to play with some of the dimensions to find something that works.
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