9 cubic yards
1.8 cubic yards will do it.
1.67 cubic yards.
0.89 cubic yards.
You will need 0.56 cubic yards of concrete.
9 cubic yards
The term "yards" of concrete means cubic yards.
.029 cubic yards of concrete weighs aproximately 93.96lbs
You will have to measure the length and width, in yards, and multiply. You can also measure it out in feet, multiply, and divide by nine. If you're pouring concrete, you need the cubic yards, not the square yards.
1.8 cubic yards will do it.
1.67 cubic yards.
0.89 cubic yards.
You will need 0.56 cubic yards of concrete.
You will need 17.8 cubic yards of concrete.
That is not possible. Yards is a measure of length or distance. cubic yards belong to a measure of a volume. That does not go together.
Yards can't be converted to cubic feet. Yards measure length, while cubic feet measure volume.
Without further explanation, it doesn't really make sense to measure concrete in yards, since a yard is a measure of length and you would expect to measure concrete in volume. However, we can certainly determine the number of CUBIC yards in a box 2' x 2' x 2'. First let's convert feet to yards. A yard is 3 feet, so 2 yards is 2/3 of a yard. 2/3 * 2/3 * 2/3 is 8/27, so the volume is 8/27 (= about 0.296) cubic yards. You can also wait until the end to convert, but in that case you're converting cubic feet to cubic yards, which is trickier. Since there are 3 feet in a yard, there are 27 (33) cubic feet in a cubic yard.