36 inches equal 3 yards.
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There are: 12/3 = 4 yards
It depends on the size of the bag of mulch. If the bags are 3 cu.ft., 9 bags equal 1 yard, but if the bags are 2 cu.ft., approximately 13-14 bags equal 1 yard.
162/3 sq yards
(22/3 square yards) divided by (depth of mulch in inches)
It is difficult to say exactly what the weight of the soil is, which depends on the composition; but an estimate per the related link is around 1500 pounds per cubic yard. This converts to 1 cubic yard of soil weighs 1500/2000 tons or 3/4 ton. So, a ton of soil will be approximately 4/3 or 1 1/3 cubic yards.
To solve this convert all measurement to a yard or square yard basis: 3 inches is 0.083333333333 yard and 1500 square feet = 1500/9 = 166.6666666666667 square yards Thus the amount of mulch you need is 166.6666666666667*0.083333333333= 13.88888888883333 cubic yards. so you need to purchase 14 cubic yards of mulch for the job.
dont no
Rarely,unless you're talking about a hill of sand to 3 yards.
When it comes to mulch or concrete, a so-called "yard"actually means a "cubic yard".1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet2 cubic yards = 54 cubic feet...6 cubic yards = 162 cubic feet ( = 81 bags )
By yards I assume you mean cubic yards. Next: How deep: I assume 3 inches. (969 x 122 /3 ) / 123 = 969 / 36 = 323/12 = 26.9166666 cubic yards
1 cubic yard will cover 15 square yards at 3 inches deep.
16.296580848222166199582873226181293151844 tons
you should be able to get (volume wise) 3 cu yds in a 8 ft bed and roughly 2 in a short bed
3 TONS
The answer to how many yards depends upon how deep the material (ie, rock or mulch) is to be in the area. Using mulch as the material, at 2" deep, the anwer would be 4.26 yards (formula is L X W divided by 150) 640/150= 4.26 yards At 3" deep, the answer is 6.40 yards (L X W divided by 100) 640/100=6.4