The answer will depend on the depth to which the substance is applied.
The answer will depend on the depth of the soil cover.
The answer depends on the thickness of the covering layer.
For 1 foot deep, 400 cu ft. For 3 inches deep, 100 cu ft.
It would cover 5 sq. ft. one foot deep, or 60 sq. ft. one inch deep.
(2000 sq. ft.) X (1 in.) X (1 ft. / 12 in.) = 167 cu. ft.(167 cu. ft.) X (1 cu. yd. / 27 cu. ft.) = 6.2 cu. yd.Full size pickup truck will hold 2 to 3 cu. yd.Tandem axle box truck will hold 10 cu. yd.
17 sq ft * 3 in = 17*3/12 cubic ft = 4.25 cu ft. So 6 cu ft will cover it.
12 in = 1 ft ⇒ 60 ft x 100 ft x 4 in = 60 ft x 100 ft x (1 ÷ 12) ft = 500 cu ft Close, but you left out the 4 in (1/12) above. You had it on the left, but you left it out on the right. That makes the correct answer 2000 cu ft.
50 pounds @ 100 pounds / cu ft = 0.5 cu ft = 864 cu ins So : sq root (864 / 2) = 20.785 inches So: will cover a square of 20.785 ins * 20.785 ins ( 1.732 ft * 1.732 ft) 2.999 sq feet area each bag (say 3 sq ft)
1 ft = 12 in → 1 in = 1/12 ft Volume required to cover is 90 sq ft × 1 in = 90 sq ft × 1/12 ft = 7.5 cu ft → number of bags = 7.5 cu ft ÷ 0.8 cu ft/bag = 9.375 bags → you need to buy 10 bags
300 x 2/12 = 50 cubic feet 27 cu ft = 1 yard 50 cu ft = 1.85 yards. That is about 2.4 tons
depends on how deep you want the nuggets. at 2" (or .17ft) thick: 12 x 16 = 192 sq ft area 192 sq ft x .17ft thick = 32.64 cu ft 32.64 cu ft / 2 cu ft = about 17 bags.
The answer is specific to the product in the cu ft. A cu ft of water will be different than that of a cu ft of feathers ETC.