about 4.8 ton of sand
540 square feet
.617 Yards
The answer really requires a cubic measure - the volume - of the construction. 100 square feet can be covered to a depth of only a grain of sand or several inches (or more) of sand and, obviously, the quantity of sand required will vary accordingly.
630 cubic inches
200 cubic feet or 7.4 cubic yards
540 square feet
.617 Yards
24 ft * 24 ft * 4 in = 5.437 cubic metres.
Two thirds of a cubic yard.
The answer really requires a cubic measure - the volume - of the construction. 100 square feet can be covered to a depth of only a grain of sand or several inches (or more) of sand and, obviously, the quantity of sand required will vary accordingly.
630 cubic inches
200 cubic feet or 7.4 cubic yards
270-ft x 1/2-ft = 135 cubic ft = 5.0 cubic yards
The answer will depend on how deep a layer of sand.
Four cubic yards will do it. You theoretically need only 3.7, but that assumes the area you're putting the sand in is perfectly level, flat and low-spot-free...and they never are.
You need 4.27 cubic feet. Weight in pounds is deceptive for sand depending on how wet or dry the sand is.
420 cubic feet