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To convert tons of dirt to cubic yards, you typically use an average weight factor for dirt, which is about 1.5 tons per cubic yard. Therefore, 350 tons of dirt would be approximately 233.33 cubic yards (350 tons ÷ 1.5 tons/cubic yard). Keep in mind that this can vary based on the type and moisture content of the dirt.
This is a nonsense question. Tons of dirt can be converted to cubic feet, depending on moisture and dirt type, but not to sf or square feet.
1 yard of dirt = 1.45 tons of dirt The above is a function guideline, but it really depends on the type of dirt in question, and how wet that dirt is. For baseball dirt I like to use 1 yard = 1.3 tons
To convert cubic yards of dirt to tons, you need to know the density of the dirt, which typically ranges from 1.5 to 2 tons per cubic yard. Assuming an average density of 1.5 tons per cubic yard, 27,000 cubic yards of dirt would weigh approximately 40,500 tons. If using a density of 2 tons per cubic yard, it would weigh around 54,000 tons. The exact weight will depend on the specific type of dirt.
Depends on the type of dirt you are talking about and the water content, but as a guide between 1300 and 1600lbs
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1040 pounds = 1040/2240 = 0.464 (long) tons = 1040/2000 = 0.52 (short) tons
The weight of dirt can vary depending on the type of dirt, but on average, 1 cubic yard of dirt weighs about 2,000 pounds. Therefore, 2.5 yards of dirt would weigh approximately 5,000 pounds or 2.5 tons.
Depends on the density of the 'dirt'. Assuming densith of about twice that of water. Water has a density of 62.4 lb/cu ft 5377.78 x 62.4 = A (weight of water) A x 2 = weight of the dirt This is in pounds so divide by 2000 to convert to tons.
11 cubic yards of planting mix converted to how many tons?
Depends on the density of 'dirt'. I'll guess about 2.5 x that of water. 13 x 20 x 6 x 62.4 x 2.5 / 2000 = 121.68 tons of course if my guess for dirt is too high, just divide by 2.5 and multiply by the real specific gravity of dirt.