How many square feet are in a cubic yard?
Answers:
Well, even though you are asking about an apples to oranges comparison (square feet are two-dimensional and cubic yards are three-dimensional), technically, an infinite number of square feet can be contained within a cubic yard.
However, if you are simply asking how many cubic feet are in a cubic yard that is 3x3x3 = 27 cubic feet.
Other answers:
It doesn't work that way--the square feet can only be measured on a plane surface, not a 3 dimensional one.
It doesn't work that way--the square feet can only be measured on a plane surface, not a 3 dimensional one.
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9 square feet per side of the cube. The cube has six sides.
3'*3'*3'= 27 cubic feet
There are 27 *cubic* feet in 1 cubic yard.
A square foot has only 2 dimensions (L and W, no thickness), therefore, there an infinite number of square feet in a cubic yard.
if your pouring concrete, a yard = a 9x9 foot area x 4" deep and 9x9 is 81 square feet.
3 x 3 x 3 =27
27=3x3x3
27