A gallon is a unit of capacity. A pound is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.
200, it's all the same.
You need to define "dirt" - do you mean loose topsoil, sand, sub-soil, garbage -etc, etc, and ALL have different weights .
27 US gallons = 3.609375 cubic feet, no matter what's in the gallons, and even if they're empty.
24 gallons of sand is equivalent to 368.88 pounds.America 24 gallons of sand is equivalent to 303.36 pounds.It depends on the type of sand as well
On average, 5 gallons of sand weighs approximately 50-60 pounds, depending on the type of sand and its moisture content.
5 gallons... 8P I weighed a cup of sand which equaled 12.45 ounces (used 12.5 ounces for computing purposes). So, 1 gallon of sand (16 cups) equals 200 ounces or divided by 16 ounces/pound, equals 12.5 pounds/gallon. 12.5 x 5 = 62.50 Pounds give or take.
10 gallons of sand would do the job nicely.
About 1.2 pounds of dry sand equals 1 pound of wet sand. When sand is wet, it typically weighs more due to the water content.
Plaster= 53 pound per cubic foot 53x3=159 pounds
500 pounds cement, 1500 pounds sand, 1600 pounds gravel. Mix with 32 gallons water
On average, wet sand can weigh around 120-150 pounds per cubic foot. Given that 1 gallon is approximately 0.1337 cubic feet, 55 gallons of wet sand may weigh between 725-910 pounds.
14,300 pounds. Sand has a density of 100 pounds per cubic foot.