1 yard by 1 yard by 1 yard.
Cubic means a three-dimensional volume. Square means a two-dimensional flat area. The area that can be covered by a cubic yard of rock will depend on how deep the rock bed will be.
Trying to convert dollars per square foot into dollars per cubic yard is like trying to convert apples into oranges. A square foot is a measurement of area, whereas a cubic yard is a measurement of volume.
linear feet and cubic yards (areas) are different units of measurement and can not be equated.
Nine 3 cubic feet bags equals one cubic yard. There are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard. 27/3=9
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet 1 cubic foot = 0.037 cubic yard (rounded)
1 cubic yard of rock = 27 cubic feet of rock. 27 cubic feet of rock @ 6" (1/2 of foot) = 27/(1/2) = 54 sf
Cubic means a three-dimensional volume. Square means a two-dimensional flat area. The area that can be covered by a cubic yard of rock will depend on how deep the rock bed will be.
A pound (Lb) is a unit of measurement for weight while a yard is a unit of measurement for distance. I think you have your question mixed up! If you need to make any conversions, I suggest the following site http://www.onlineconversion.com/ If you are refering to common measurements used on a construction site, a "yard" is a common abbreviation for a "cubic yard", which is a unit of measurement of volume. (A cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet.) In common usage, you may be asking what does a "cubic yard" of something like dirt or concrete weigh? Since dirt weighs about 110 pounds per cubic feet, a cubic yard of dirt weighs about 2970 Lbs. Since concrete is heavier (150 pcf), a cubic yard of concrete weighs about 4050 Lbs.
Trying to convert dollars per square foot into dollars per cubic yard is like trying to convert apples into oranges. A square foot is a measurement of area, whereas a cubic yard is a measurement of volume.
If you meant "cubic yard," then there are 27 cubic feet in 1 cubic yard. If you meant "cubit yard," then there is no such measurement. However, one cubit is equal to 1/2 yard, which is equal to 1 and 1/2 feet.
1000 pounds
linear feet and cubic yards (areas) are different units of measurement and can not be equated.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet so 100.00 per cubic yard equates to 100/27 = 3.7 per cubic foot. 3.00 per 5 cubic ft equates to 0.6 per cubic foot - which is definitely less than 3.7 per cubic ft.
About one cubic yard, depending on the density of the rock.
about 2500 pounds.
It depends on what is being weighed. One cubic yard of cement weighs about 4,000 pounds. One cubic yard of asphalt weighs 2,700 pounds, and one cubic yard of basalt rock weighs about 4,887 pounds.
Well.....A cubic yard is a measure of volume, so the answer is....it takes a cubic yard (IE it would fill a box that was one yard wide by one yard long by one yard high. If you follow this link (http://www.rexius.com/faq.html) you will see a cubic yard of soil typically weighs around 1300 to 1600 lbs. To give you an alternate form of measurement, you are looking for 27 cu ft to fill a cubic yard of topsoil.