That depends on how deep the sand is.
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Square feet is an area and pounds are a weight. There is no direct conversion between the two.
The answer will depend on the units for 2. Whether it is 2 inches, feet or something else. Assuming you mean feet, a 12 foot x 12 foot x 2 foot area contains 288 cubic feet. Sand is usually measured in lbs. One cubic foot of sand weighs about 100 lbs (see related questions below). 288 x 100 lbs = 28800 lbs. This is 14.4 tons of sand.
5000 lbs of sand, give or take a hundred.
At 100 lbs per cu ft, that's 2500 pounds. At 2000 lbs/ton, that's 2500/2000 = 1.25 tons
3 pounds of fertilizer To solve: Think of 2 lbs per 600 sq. ft. as a ratio or fraction. Thus, 900 sq. ft. * (2 lbs / 600 sq. ft.) is equal to 3 lbs.
Depends on the type of sand also if it is wet or dry
1 cubic foot=100 lbs of sand 1728 cubic in.=100 lbs of sand 864 cubic in.= 50 lbs of sand 432 cubic in.= 25 lbs of sand and so on and so on
One inch = 1/12 foot 1500 x 1/12 = 125 cubic feet sand weighs 100 pounds /cu ft weight = 100 x 125 = 12500 pounds at 2000 lbs/ton that is 12500/2000 = 6.25 tons
The answer depends on the grain size, lithology, moisture content, and level of compaction of the sand. Generally, one cubic ft of clean (no silt/clay), dry, fine to medium sand that has been compacted to a dense, non-yielding condition will weigh about 110 lbs., while a loose fine to medium sand will weigh about 100 lbs. per cubic foot.
There isn't one. Not enough info.
1 Cubic Yard of Sand can weigh between 2,600 to 3,000 lbs. or up to one and a half tons approximately. 1 Tonof Sand will cover between 80 to 100 square feet at a 2 inch depth approximately.