It depends on whether you are talking about tissue paper, newsprint, rag bond, card stock, glossy coated, etc. Different types of paper have radically different weights.
There is about 2800lbs in 2 yards of top soil.
A university extension website would tend to be an authoritative, respected source of information. The Sanpete Cooperative Extension in Ephraim, Utah, links 60,000 cubic yards of turkey litter with 24,700 tons. That would be about 2.43 [2.429121] yards.
5 cubic feet
Something on the order of .6 yards per US ton
There are approximately 1.2 cubic yards in a ton of item 4, but this can vary slightly depending on the density of the material and how tightly it is packed.
there is about 1.25 yards to a ton,so 22.5 tons would be approx 18 yards
It depends what kind of waste it is. A cubic yard of soil is aprox. 1 ton.
There is an average of 1.65 tons of flex base per cubic yard.
There are two 'types' of ton. An Imperial ton and a US ton An Imperial ton has 2,240 pounds A US ton has 2,000 pounds So, depending on where you are, 17 pounds is either 0.0075892857 Imperial tons, or 0.0085 US tons
1,000 lbs or 454 Kilograms
Assuming solid limestone, not pulverized: Solid limestone weighs approximately 163 lbs per cubic foot. If we divide 2000 by 163, we come up with 12.27 cubic feet. a cubic yard is 27 cubic feet, so a ton of limestone (12.27 cubic feet) would be about .45 cubic yards.
it's over 9000