10 × 12 ft slab: the short answer
Poured 4 inches thick (with 10% waste), a 10 × 12 ft slab needs about 44.0 cubic feet of concrete — roughly 74 × 80 lb bags, or about 1.63 cubic yards of ready-mix.
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A 10 × 12 ft slab poured 4 inches thick needs about 44.0 cubic feet of concrete — roughly 74 × 80 lb bags, or 1.63 cubic yards of ready-mix (includes 10% waste). Change the thickness, bag size, or shape below.
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Poured 4 inches thick (with 10% waste), a 10 × 12 ft slab needs about 44.0 cubic feet of concrete — roughly 74 × 80 lb bags, or about 1.63 cubic yards of ready-mix.
Concrete can't be reused once mixed, so the 10% allowance matters. For anything structural, confirm thickness and reinforcement with your local code. Adjust thickness and bag size in the calculator for your exact pour.
Standard volume math at 4″ with 10% waste; 80 lb bag ≈ 0.6 cu ft. Estimates only.
At 4 inches thick with 10% waste, a 10 × 12 ft slab needs about 44.0 cubic feet — roughly 74 × 80 lb bags (or 98 × 60 lb), or 1.63 cubic yards of ready-mix.
At about 1.63 cubic yards, this slab is past the point where bags make sense — 74 bags is a lot of mixing. Ready-mix delivery is usually cheaper and lets you pour it all at once.
Estimate only, based on standard volume math at 4″ thickness with 10% waste. Confirm bag yield on the package and consult a pro for structural work.