7996.634496 lbs of sand.
500 sq feet is measurement of area which gives no indication as to the shape.
For simplicity purposes we will assume the shape is a rectangle with the dimensions of 25 ft by 20 ft.
The depth is 2 inches so we need to convert our measurements.
25 ft = 300 in, 20 ft = 240 in, 2 in = 2 in.
Volume = 300*240*2 = 144000 cubic inches.
Converting cubic inches to feet: 144000 * .00057870 = 83.2896 cubic feet.
Now sand has an average of 96.01 pounds per cubic foot.
So 96.01*83.2896 = 7996.634496 lbs of sand.
The answer depends on the depth to which the area is covered.
That depends on the amount of area and the average rooting depth in the rainforest. Multiply the area by the average rooting depth, and you'll have your answer in terms of volume.
26 inches = 2feet 2inches
it depends on how tall if you r 5 foot & 2inches then 125
(512 (sq ft)) * 2 in = 2.41637091 m3or in other words...2.41637091 (cubic meters) = 85.3333334 cubic feet
To determine how much dirt is needed for a 5x8 ft area, you first need to decide on the depth of the dirt layer. For example, if you want to fill the area to a depth of 1 foot, you would calculate the volume by multiplying the area by the depth: 5 ft x 8 ft x 1 ft = 40 cubic feet. If you want a different depth, simply adjust the calculation accordingly.
48x32 what and to what depth.
about 5 feet 2 1/2inches
She should be 130 pounds.
To determine how much area 5 cubic feet (cf) of rock would cover, you need to know the depth of the rock layer you want to create. For example, if you spread the rock to a 1-inch depth, it would cover approximately 60 square feet (since 5 cf equals 60 cubic inches). If the depth is different, you can adjust the area accordingly by using the formula: Area = Volume / Depth.
volume = depth x length x width or volume = depth x area Your area is 1m² and your depth is 25cm or 0.25 m so.... Volume = .25m x 1m² = .25 m³
As you did not specify a depth, I can not provide an answer.