You can't. One is a unit of weight the other length.
to convert a distance of 4500 yards to miles which ration could you multiply by
1 mile = 1760 yards so multiply by 1760.
Multiply it by 1760 and so 2.3 times 1760 = 4048 yards
1,350 square feet. (multiply square yards by 9 to get square feet).
To determine if 2 miles is bigger than 3526 yards, we need to convert miles to yards. There are 1,760 yards in a mile, so 2 miles equals 3,520 yards. Since 3,520 yards is less than 3,526 yards, 2 miles is not bigger than 3526 yards.
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You don't. Cubic yards is volume while yards is distance.
Your question is incomplete. Yards does not convert to tons unless we know what kind of yards and if it is cement, water or what other density you are dealing with.
To convert cubic yards of sand to tons, you can use the following formula: 1 cubic yard of sand is approximately equal to 1.35 tons. Therefore, 9800 cubic yards of sand would be approximately equal to 9800 * 1.35 = 13230 tons.
16.296580848222166199582873226181293151844 tons
To convert tons to yards, you would need to know the specific material and its density. The conversion factor will vary depending on the material. Without this information, it is not possible to accurately convert tons to yards.
You can't convert the two. One is measurement of weight, and the other is a measurement of mass.
You cannot. You need information on density of the metal.
Yards can't be converted to tons. Yards measure length, while tons measure mass.
To convert tonnage to cubic yards, you need to know the density of the material. The formula to convert tonnage to cubic yards is: (Tonnage / Density) * 1.35. This formula assumes a standard density of 1.35 tons per cubic yard.
This depends on how much rock you will use per square yard. Suppose you intend to use 1/100 tons (=20 lb) per square yard. Then if you have one ton of rock, it will cover 100 square yards. Similarly, if you intended to use 1/50 tons per square yard, 1 ton will cover 50 square yards. In general you want to use factor labeling: If you are using x tons per square yard, then write this as (1 square yard) / (x tons of rock) = (1/x)*(square yards/tons of rock) This is called a conversion factor. Now, if you have some quantity of rock, say y tons of rock, and you want to see how many square yards it would cover you just multiply (y tons of rock)*(1/x)*(square yards/tons of rock) = y/x (square yards*tons of rock/tons of rock) = y/x square yards since the labels just divide out.