25 tons
To convert cubic yards to kilograms for garbage, you would need the density of the garbage. Typically, municipal solid waste has a density of about 250-400 kilograms per cubic yard. Assuming a density of 300 kg/cubic yard, 6 cubic yards of garbage would be approximately 1800 kilograms (6 * 300).
To convert loose cubic yards to loose cubic meters, you can use the conversion factor 1 cubic yard = 0.7646 cubic meters. Multiply the number of loose cubic yards by 0.7646 to get the equivalent volume in loose cubic meters.
You can't convert that. You can convert feet to yards, or square feet to square yards.
To convert yards to feet, multiply the number of yards you have by 3. 1 yard = 3 feet. 32 yards = 96 feet.
to convert yards into feet, multiply the yards by three. 300 x 3=900 300 yards=900 feet.
To convert square feet to square yards divide by 27.
lol that depends on what it is!
To convert miles to yards, you can use the ratio of 1 mile to 1,760 yards. Therefore, to convert 880 miles to yards, you would multiply 880 by 1,760. This gives you 1,548,800 yards.
To convert linear yards to square yards, you need to know the width of the material in yards. Once you have the width, you can multiply the linear yards by the width to get the square yards. The formula to convert linear yards to square yards is: Square Yards = Linear Yards x Width. Make sure to use consistent units for accurate conversion.
3550ft = 1183.33 yards
4.374453193 yards
To convert millimeters to yards, you can use the following formula: yards = millimeters / 914.4. This is because there are 914.4 millimeters in one yard. Simply divide the number of millimeters by 914.4 to get the equivalent yards.