four
That's 2.4691 cubic yards. (rounded)
It depends on what "5 thick" is: 5 inches thick, 5 feet thick, 5 yards thick, 5 miles thick etc.
Roughly 12 square yards.
To calculate the square yards (SQ YDS) of asphalt at 3 inches thick, you first need to convert the thickness from inches to feet, which is 0.25 feet. The volume of asphalt in cubic feet can then be calculated by multiplying the area in square feet by the thickness in feet. Since 1 square yard equals 9 square feet, you can use this conversion to determine the total area in square yards needed based on the total volume of asphalt required. For specific calculations, you would need the total volume in cubic feet or the area to be paved.
I think you mean 6 inches thick, not 6 feet thick. You would need 200 cubic feet, or 7.4 cubic yards.
That's 2.4691 cubic yards. (rounded)
A ton of asphalt typically covers about 80 to 100 square yards at a thickness of 4 inches. This coverage can vary based on the specific type of asphalt and compaction factors. For precise calculations, it's best to consult the manufacturer's specifications or local guidelines.
As a rule of thumb, 0.112 tons of asphalt (2" thick) will cover 1 square yard or 9 square feet. Thus 1 tone of asphalt (2" thick) will cover 8.93 square yards or 80.36 square feet. ------------------------------- Another (possibly more accurate) way of doing this is to use standards 1 ton [long, UK] = 2240 pounds Density of compacted Asphalt = 147 pounds per cubic foot (1728 cubic inches) 12 inches times 12 inches times 2 inches = 288 cubic inches Thus the weight of 288 cubic inches of compacted asphalt will be (288/1728)* 147 = 24.5 pounds. Therefore a tone of asphalt will cover 2240/24.5 = 91.43 square feet to a depth of 2 inches.
39.1116 cubic yards
Aproximately 17.78 Sq Yds of asphalt @ 1" thick per ton. Aproximately 17.78 Sq Yds of asphalt @ 1" thick per ton.
You will need about 3.7 cubic yards (around 4.75 tons) of gravel.
It depends on what "5 thick" is: 5 inches thick, 5 feet thick, 5 yards thick, 5 miles thick etc.
Depends on how thick it is. At 4 inches thick, you would nee about 5.5 cubic yards adjusting for safety. At 6 inches, you'd need about 8 cubic yards. You can play with different thicknesses with the linked concrete pad calculator.
Roughly 12 square yards.
To calculate the square yards (SQ YDS) of asphalt at 3 inches thick, you first need to convert the thickness from inches to feet, which is 0.25 feet. The volume of asphalt in cubic feet can then be calculated by multiplying the area in square feet by the thickness in feet. Since 1 square yard equals 9 square feet, you can use this conversion to determine the total area in square yards needed based on the total volume of asphalt required. For specific calculations, you would need the total volume in cubic feet or the area to be paved.
I think you mean 6 inches thick, not 6 feet thick. You would need 200 cubic feet, or 7.4 cubic yards.
8.25 cubic yards of concrete