Calculating the cost of a concrete driveway involves several factors, including the area to be paved, the thickness of the concrete, and the price per cubic yard. The first step is to determine the volume of concrete needed.
Length = Length of the driveway in feet
Width = Width of the driveway in feet
Thickness = Thickness of the concrete in inches
Once you have the volume, multiply it by the cost per cubic yard to get the total cost. Ensure that all measurements are consistent (e.g., convert inches to yards if necessary).
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