Yards can't be converted to tons. Yards measure length, while tons measure mass.
Yards can't be converted to metric tons. Yards measure length, while metric tons measure mass.
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.
Yards is a linear measure you can't calculate how much it weighs ... that's like asking 'How much does one mile weigh'. Some times "yard" is used to mean "Cubic Yard" but even then we would need to know what MATERIAL you want to calculate.
Tons can't be converted to yards. Tons measure mass, while yards measure length.
To convert cubic yards of dirt to tons, you need to know the density of the dirt, which typically ranges from 1.5 to 2 tons per cubic yard. Assuming an average density of 1.5 tons per cubic yard, 27,000 cubic yards of dirt would weigh approximately 40,500 tons. If using a density of 2 tons per cubic yard, it would weigh around 54,000 tons. The exact weight will depend on the specific type of dirt.
there is about 1.25 yards to a ton,so 22.5 tons would be approx 18 yards
Yards can't be converted to metric tons. Yards measure length, while metric tons measure mass.
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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.
Yards is a measurement of distance - Tons is a measurement of weight - the two are not interchangeable.
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The formula I use is 15 tons = about 12 yards.
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Tons and yards are completely different units and cannot be converted.
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You can't. One is a unit of weight the other length.