It all depends what type of substance occupies the 0.33 cubic yards.
If it's empty, it weighs nothing.
If it's full of air, it weighs very little.
If it's full of water or milk, it weighs maybe 6 or 7 pounds. (It's about 2-1/2 gallons.)
If it's full of rock or lead, it weighs a lot more.
1 cubic yard = ~1.35 tons Therefore, 1 ton = 0.7407 cubic yards.
For the calculus you need the density of this rock: M = V x d.
More info needed. How much does 0.4 cubic feet of what weigh? Air? Lead? Water? Dirt?
0.283 lb. per cubic inch
1472 pounds
It depends on what it consists of. It could vary greatly.
To figure out consider this: a dumpster that can enclose 30 cubic yards would have the dimensions approximately of :6feet tall, 22 feet by length and 8 feet wide
375/27 = 13.88 cubic yards * 2700 lbs/cubic yard = 37500 lbs or just over 17000 Kilos
1 cubic yard = ~1.35 tons Therefore, 1 ton = 0.7407 cubic yards.
For the calculus you need the density of this rock: M = V x d.
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