1 yard of stone dust is 3' x 3' x 3' or 27cu'
1 yard of 1" crushed stone
Answer: Some_toddlers_are_1_yard_tall_but_not_1_yard_long">Some toddlers are 1 yard tall but not 1 yard longAnswer: Ummm... three dimensional means three dimensions.
A cubic yard of topsoil, if compacted to get the air pockets out will weigh more than 1 tone. If the topsoil is loose, a cubic yard of it could weigh about 1 ton. A lot depends on the topsoil, and whether it has more stone dust or less in it. The more moist the topsoil is, the more likely it will weigh more than a ton.
I'll convert the dimensions into yards, so it is a 3 yard by 1 yard by half a yard hole. And 3 yards x 1 yard x 1/2 yard = one and a half cubic yards.
1 cubic yard covers 27/depth in feet square feet.
Stone can be measured in tons or yards. Actually yards refers to cubic yards. A cubic yard measures one yard by one yard by one yard (in feet, 3 x 3 x 3). When stone is in a pile, try to estimate the volume in cubic feet, then divide by 27 to get cubic yards.
1 yard of 1" crushed stone
Answer: Some_toddlers_are_1_yard_tall_but_not_1_yard_long">Some toddlers are 1 yard tall but not 1 yard longAnswer: Ummm... three dimensional means three dimensions.
A yard of anything is 3 ft. x 3 ft. x 3 ft. A cubic yard.
A cubic yard of topsoil, if compacted to get the air pockets out will weigh more than 1 tone. If the topsoil is loose, a cubic yard of it could weigh about 1 ton. A lot depends on the topsoil, and whether it has more stone dust or less in it. The more moist the topsoil is, the more likely it will weigh more than a ton.
10" x 10" x 3' A "Yard" refers to a cubic yard, which is 3'x3'x3'
I need 1 mt = ? much cft
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A square foot is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A yard is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
So your dimensions are given in feet, but your cost is in yard, so we need to convert the dimensions to yard. 3 feet = 1 yard, so our new dimensions are 6 yard by 8 yard. Now we need to find the area, which is just 6*8 = 48 square yards. If it's 9 dollars per square yard, and we have 48 square yards to cover, the cost is 48 * 9 = 432$.
1 and 1/2 ton
Multiple the dimensions by 3. There are 3 feet in 1 yard.
I'll convert the dimensions into yards, so it is a 3 yard by 1 yard by half a yard hole. And 3 yards x 1 yard x 1/2 yard = one and a half cubic yards.