Since it's hard to say whether you are asking abouy 10 thousand feet (10,000) or ten feet (10.000) I'll just say the answer is sqft/6 for 2 inch depth. So, it's either 1666.66 cubic feet or 1.6 cubic feet of Macadam or asphalt.
2.15
To calculate the amount of sand needed, first convert the depth from inches to feet: 2 inches is about 0.167 feet. Then, multiply the area by the depth: 452 square feet × 0.167 feet = approximately 75.5 cubic feet of sand needed.
14.81 yds
625 times 0.5 = 312.5 cubic feet will be needed
40.1 cubic yards
Depends..of course, but I would say from $1-$2.50 a sqare foot (my Ohio price). The factors to increase tht cost are base materiail cost, blacktop cost, how much time in your site preparations
12" x 8" = 96 square inches
Approximately 16.33 square feet.
144
184.08 square feet is needed.
It costs about $2.30 per Square Foot.
First, find the total square footage of your driveway. You can find this by multiplying the length of the driveway by the width of the driveway. When you have determined the square footage, you need to decide how thick you will apply the gravel. At a depth of 1", 1 cubic yard of gravel will cover 320 square feet. So for example, if you would like to put down 3 inches of material over 1000 square feet, you would do the following. 1000 square ft./320 = 3.125 3.125*3" depth = 9.375 yards
You needed to specify to what depth the asphalt is being laid.
the answer is 6 by 8=28********************************6 inches x 8 inches = 48 square inches
To calculate the amount of concrete needed to cover a driveway that is 9 feet wide and 150 feet long, you first find the area by multiplying the width by the length: 9 feet × 150 feet = 1,350 square feet. The depth of the concrete layer is also needed to determine the volume. For example, if you want a thickness of 4 inches (0.33 feet), the volume would be 1,350 square feet × 0.33 feet = 445.5 cubic feet.
52 square inches for each layer, minimum with no overlap anywhere.
1024/4=256x256=65536 square feet