It depends on how thick you want the gravel to be. All dimensions will be in feet. (fractions) Width x length x depth divided by 27 equalls cu. yds.
If you use a depth of 3 inches, that area will be about 16.2 cubic yards (around 20.785 tons) of gravel.
You will need 20 cubic yards or 25.7 tons of gravel.
You will need about 65.185 cubic yards (83.6 tons) of gravel for this area.
Figure your cubic feet. example - 12 feet wide x 200 feet long and 4 inches deep would be : 12 x 200 x .33 = 792 cubic feet. divided by 27 = 29.33 cubic yards. 12 yards = aprox 15 tons so 30 / 12 = 2.5 truck loads I would order 2 and go from there...
5.16 yd^3 (when they say a "yard" of gravel, they mean a cubic yard).
A fence A rope A driveway
11/9 cubic yard for every 6-inches deep.
That depends how wide you want the driveway ! A driveway 10 feet wide would be 35 feet long, but - a driveway just 8 feet wide just 7 feet wide would be 50 feet long !
A yard of gravel is 27 cubic feet. 55 by 3 is missing a third dimension. what ever the third dimension should be multiplied by the 55 and 3 then divided by 27 to get your answer.
Kevin's driveway is approximately 10 meters long. 1 yard is equivalent to 0.9144 meters.
250 feet times 8 feet is 2000sqft, times one inch thick is 166.67 cuft. 166.67 cuft is 6.17 yards. Stone weight approximately 1.25 tons per yard. Therefore, at an inch thick, you need 7.71 tons of pea gravel. 250 feet times 8 feet is 2000sqft, times one inch thick is 166.67 cuft. 166.67 cuft is 6.17 yards. Stone weight approximately 1.25 tons per yard. Therefore, at an inch thick, you need 7.71 tons of pea gravel. 250 feet times 8 feet is 2000sqft, times one inch thick is 166.67 cuft. 166.67 cuft is 6.17 yards. Stone weight approximately 1.25 tons per yard. Therefore, at an inch thick, you need 7.71 tons of pea gravel.
An NBA court is 94 feet long by 50 feet wide, or 31.333 yards long by 16.667 yards wide.