It depends on the type of silt, but it could be as much as 1 3/4 tons.
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1 yard = 3 feet, so 120 inches = 1 yard (120/12 = 3)
Answer #1:9 cubic yards cement weight nearly 1260 lbs=============================Answer #2:Answer #1 is a very intriguing one. It says that 9 cubic yards (9 x 27 cubic feet)of cement weighs nearly 1,260 pounds. If so, then each cubic foot would weighnearly 5.2 pounds, which corresponds to nearly 8.3% of the density of water.So cement would float quite high in water. Mysteriously, it doesn't.I found one online conversion reference that says that1 cubic foot of Portland cement weighs 94.02 pounds.(94.02 pounds/cubic foot) x (9 cubic yards) x (27 cubic foot/cubic yard) = 22,847 pounds(rounded)Somehow, that sounds more like it.Also, if the question actually meant 'concrete, limestone with Portland cement"instead of 'cement', then the weight is nearly 60% greater than that.