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I also need grass seed. It costs $20.10 for a bag that covers 1000 square feet. I need to fill a driveway that is semi circular it is 42 feet in width. Please Help!!!

2006-11-27 06:45:59 · 3 answers · asked by princessjessica80 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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You need to buy nine yards to cover 231 square feet to 4 inches depth: Volume = depth x area = 4/12 x pi x 42^(2) / 8 = 231 cubic feet, assuming the semi circular driveway is half of a circle with diameter of 42 feet. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard (3x3x3) so 231 cubic feet is about 8.55 cubic yards, which I rounded up to nine. More or less about ten pickup trucks full of topsoil.

A bag of grass seed that covers 1000 square feet will allow you to seed the patch (231 square feet) three times with some left over.

2006-11-27 07:06:16 · answer #1 · answered by hevans1944 5 · 0 0

I had a c section 2 weeks ago and had a horrible experience. I tried and tried to push and was in 16 hour labor and pushed for almost 2 hours. They did a c section because my water broke and the baby's heartbeat was sky rocketing. My spinal reacted badly and I had a lot of breathing problems and had to be hooked up to a machine then has bad bleeding as well. Found out the way my pelvic is shaped a certain way that I will never have a vaginal birth. What I'm saying is that you can have lots of stuff happen with a c section as well. I have not had a vaginal birth but tried to. I would much rather had a vaginal because the c section has been awful. I still hurt and it's hard to do anything I could barely hold my baby. However I felt a strong bond with my baby but no I did not get to hold him. Due to my complications I did not hold my baby for almost an hour and missed his first bath. My husband wasn't able to be in the room and was upset about that. I would suggest Vaginal. I wish I could do that with my next.

2016-05-23 12:42:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

36" (1 yd) / 4" = number of sq yards you need to cover. Times nine gives you the number of sq ft.

Insufficient information given here to compute area of driveway. Is it a perfect half semi-circle? What's the radius or length (inner and outer)?

2006-11-27 06:59:08 · answer #3 · answered by Radagast97 6 · 0 0

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