That question is nonsense. A yard is only a length measure and no volume. A weight cannot be a length.
Normally when someone says "yards" like "yards of dirt" or "yards of concrete" they mean cubic yards. The 's dependent on what the commodity is 2.5 yards of mulch will weigh less than 2.5 yards of concrete.
To find this out, get a table and find out what a cubic foot of the commodity weighs, then multiply by 27 to find the weight per cubic yard, then multiply by 2.5 to get the weight you're looking for.
About 25 pounds.
1 9/16 pounds
A 25 kilogram dog weighs approximately 55 pounds.
The typical double bass weighs about 25 pounds.
A giant kangaroo weighs about 20 to 25 pounds
lol that depends on what it is!
25 pounds
2000 quarters weigh approximately 25 pounds. Each quarter weighs about 5.67 grams, so 2000 quarters would weigh roughly 11.34 kilograms or 25 pounds.
If the canola meets standard test weight, it will weigh 52 pounds.
25 yards is 22.86 metres.
Well, how much do you weigh? 25% of your total weight is the weight of your fat.
25 yards = 22.86 meters. * * * * * But 25 meters = 27.34 yards!