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hey jonathan here at colfax math the practical math channel today iamp;#39;m going to go over how to calculate volume for ordering concrete so if youamp;#39;re building a patio with a slab a footing whatever youamp;#39;re doing with concrete ordering the amount of concrete is essential it could make or break a job so today iamp;#39;m going to go over how to calculate volume and how to order concrete so ordering concrete is really essential to any project if youamp;#39;re under itamp;#39;s disastrous and if youamp;#39;re over by a lot itamp;#39;s not good either so the first thing you need to know about ordering concrete is it is sold by the yard the cubic yard it is the volume measurement a yard is three feet so a cubic yard is three feet by three feet by three feet deep so a square yard would be three by three nine but a cubic yard would be three by three by three going up three times three nine times three twenty seven so there are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard a cubic yard