You need to check locally. Most of the cost will be delivery.
First, in landscaping terms there is NO 'dirt' - but there are many kinds of soil and sands. You should visit a landscaping yard or quarry to view these. - There have many different prices depending on the use.
1 penny for the earth
Be careful usually it takes a yard just to fill the hose on the pumper truck
The average cost of soil per yard is around $14 per yard. However, this can vary greatly, and can be as low as $12, or as high as $18 per yard, depending on what soil is preferred.
what is the cost per cubic yard of contrete in place with labor cost
yard dirt
My suggestion is not to buy fill dirt but to go to a local construction site and pick some up there. Waste dirt is usually left over from leveling the land to build. A foreman/site manager might just let you have all the dirt you would like.
20 to $25 per yard.
11 cubic yards of planting mix converted to how many tons?
None because it's a hole but 6 cubic yards of dirt will fill it up.
The same as it'll be in any other type of dump. There's no way to actually give a precise answer without knowing what the commodity is... a yard of mulch, a yard of fill dirt, and a yard of asphalt millings aren't going to weigh the same. A general rule of thumb is one ton per yard of fill dirt or hard ag product, but that's a guesstimation at best... really depends on exactly what the product is, and also how lossely it's packed... dry, loose sand and most, packed fill dirt will likewise give you two very different weights.
You are mixing volume (square yard) and area (length x width). How deep do you want the dirt? One foot deep you need about 80 square yards of dirt.