2000 pounds.
Depends how thick the paper is, and how large a sheet is.
0.75 inches is equivalent to three-quarters of an inch. It can also be expressed as ¾ of an inch.
You have not said what substance you are using a ton of to cover the asphalt.
36 inches .
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The amount of square feet in a ton of asphalt will depend on the thickness of the asphalt. If the asphalt is three inches thick it will have to cover the area three times. The type of asphalt used is also a factor towards weight.
Standard tumbling mats are two inches thick on average. However, they can range from one inch to three inches thick. They are usually custom made for the facility which uses them so thickness can vary from facility to facility.
96*(3/8) = 36 inches
You have given three dimensions; square feet has only two dimensions. Do you mean cubic feet?
The United States one quarter coin has a thickness of 1.75 millimetres, or, rounded to three significant figures, 0.0689 inches.
A cubic foot that is three inches thick covers an area of 4 square feet. This is an area, with dimensions [L2]. A linear foot is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. There is no sensible way to convert one to the other.
It depends on the thickness and the density. One ton should be about 15 cubic feet when compacted, so it would cover 30 square feet 6 inches thick or 45 square feet 4 inches thick or 60 square feet 3 inches thick. It would make a driveway four inches thick, 9 feet wide and 5 feet long or a footpath 3 inches thick, three feet wide and 20 feet long.