It depends on how deep you want the bark to be, the recommended depth is 2 - 4 inches (5 - 10cm) thus at 10cm deep you'd need 201m3 to cover 2006m2
When it comes to mulch or concrete, a so-called "yard"actually means a "cubic yard".1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet2 cubic yards = 54 cubic feet...6 cubic yards = 162 cubic feet ( = 81 bags )
No, a cubic yard of soil and a cubic yard of mulch have different densities, so they do not occupy the same volume. Mulch is lighter and fluffier than soil, so a cubic yard of mulch will take up more space than a cubic yard of soil.
It depends on how much moisture is in the mulch
It depends how deep you want it.
This depends on how thick you want the mulch layer to be. 52 Litres gives you 3173.23 cubic inches or 52,000 Cubic Millimeters.
Nine 3 cubic feet bags equals one cubic yard. There are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard. 27/3=9
13.5 bags are required.
33.33 cu yds
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet 4 cubic yards = 108 cubic feet Since each bag contains 2 cubic feet of mulch, the required number of bags is 108/2 which is 54
To find the cubic yards in a pile of mulch with a base measuring 12 feet by 12 feet, you need to calculate the volume by multiplying the base area by the height of the pile. If the height of the pile is 3 feet, then the volume would be 12 feet x 12 feet x 3 feet, which equals 432 cubic feet. To convert cubic feet to cubic yards, divide by 27 (since 27 cubic feet equals 1 cubic yard). So, in this case, the pile of mulch measures approximately 16 cubic yards.
One cubic yard of mulch will cover approximately 160 square feet at 2" deep, so you would need approximately two cubic yards of mulch to cover 271 square feet at 2" deep.
A 32-gallon garbage can is equivalent to approximately 0.33 cubic yards of mulch.