1.35 yards per ton road mix.
11 tons/25 yards = 0.44 ton per yard.
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic units is a measure of volume while square units is a measure of area. Generally, volume is determined by multiplying length x width x depth. Area is normally determined by multiplying length x width.
I got a quote for $20.36/ton today class 2 aggregate base. (1.8 tons per cubic yard).
depends on the material you are measuring, a cubic yard of feathers may not weigh a ton, but a cubic yard of lead would.
mass = volume x density So multiply the 1 cubic yard of the substance by the density (expressed in tons per cubic yard) of the substance.
The price per ton for gravel in Missouri will depend on where you are and what kind of gravel you're buying. You can get it for as little as $4.25 a ton for ordinary gravel up to $32.00 a ton for specialty gravels.
They are two different forms of measurement. Ton refers to weight, yard refers to distance.
Ton is a measure of weight, and yard is a measure of length. You can't really convert between the two in a consistent way.
Ok - some facts, a/ About 105lbs of aggregate per cu foot. b/ 27 cu feet per yard c/ 1 cu yard is 0.765 cubic meters d/ 1 ton is 2000lbs (as compared to a metric TONNE - which is about 2200) Therefore... 105 x 27 = 2835 lbs of aggregate per cu.y 2835/0.765 = 3705lbs of aggregate per cu.m 3705/2000 = 1.85 Ton/cu.meter
All depends on the product. 1 cubic yard of screened top soil equals 1 ton. Of screened gravel, 1 yard equals 2 tons. 3 to 6 inch rock, one yard is 1.5 tons. Crushed Limestone 1 yard equals 2 tons
A one ton pile of dirt would be approximately 3 feet high, assuming the dirt has an average density of about 1.5 tons per cubic yard.
There is an average of 1.65 tons of flex base per cubic yard.