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Approximately 24.7 cubic yards or 31.7 tons of gravel.
Rarely,unless you're talking about a hill of sand to 3 yards.
multiply by 2000
Convert everything to pounds. Four tons is 8,000 pouns and one tons is 2,000 pounds. So 4 tons 300 pounds is 8,300 pounds. One ton 500 pounds is 2,500 pounds. Now subtract...8,300-2,500=5,800 pounds. Now divide by 2,000 to get tons again...5,800/2,000=2.9. So the answer is two tons, 900 pounds.
Given that the barrels are of salt, 854.7 short tons 763.1 long tons 775.4 metric tons
You can't. One is a unit of weight the other length.
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The weight of gravel can vary depending on its type and moisture content, but a common estimate is that one cubic yard of gravel weighs about 1.5 tons. Therefore, 3,000 yards of gravel would weigh approximately 4,500 tons (3,000 yards × 1.5 tons per yard). Always check the specific weight for the type of gravel being used for a more accurate calculation.
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To cover 958 square feet with 3 inches of pea gravel, you first need to convert the thickness to feet, which is 0.25 feet. The volume needed is 958 sq ft × 0.25 ft = 239.5 cubic feet. Since there are approximately 0.67 cubic yards in a cubic foot, you convert to cubic yards: 239.5 cubic feet ÷ 27 = about 8.86 cubic yards. Given that pea gravel weighs about 1.5 tons per cubic yard, you would need approximately 13.3 tons of pea gravel.
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You will need 20 cubic yards or 25.7 tons of gravel.
The weight of dirt can vary depending on the type of dirt, but on average, 1 cubic yard of dirt weighs about 2,000 pounds. Therefore, 2.5 yards of dirt would weigh approximately 5,000 pounds or 2.5 tons.
You don't. Cubic yards is volume while yards is distance.
An 8-foot wide by 90-foot long by 8-inch depth requires a minimum of 2,565.5 cubic yards (22.8 tons) of gravel.
16 tons of dry sand occupies approximately 320 cubic feet of volume.
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.