221
How many square feet will a ton of salt cover?
100,000,000,000
That depends on the size of the gravel and how thick a layer you want to end up with.
Based on sand and gravel calculator found on L.R. Faulk Construction Co. site, 1 ton of gravel (clean rock) will equal approximately 7.3 sq. ft x 6 inches deep, or 5.2 sq. ft x 3 inches deep. A ton of gravel will cover approximately 15 square yards (135 square feet) at 3 inches deep.
The number of square feet in one ton of livestock grain will depend on the density of the specific type of grain being used. To calculate this, you would need to know the weight of one square foot of the grain, and then divide one ton (typically 2,000 pounds) by that weight to determine the number of square feet covered by one ton.
221
Unless you know the desnity, or the substance - you can't. One ton of gravel wouldn't be the same cubic feet as one ton of wheat.
How many square feet will a ton of salt cover?
Tonne is a measure of mass and cubic feet is a measure of volume. You cannot convert from one to the other.
one ton of sand covers about 100 square feet which is about 9.3 square meters.
One ton of air conditioning can cool approximately 600 square feet of area, if the climate is not too hot and humid. Using that formula, a four-ton air conditioner can cool about 1600 square feet of area.
Sorry, you can only convert 1 metric ton of water to cubic meters (not square meters). Square meters are an area and cubic meters are a volume.
3600 / 12 = 300 tons
The volume of one ton of soil can vary depending on its density. On average, one ton of soil would take up around 25-30 cubic feet of volume.
The unit is a 3 ton and the rule is 400 square feet per ton. The answer would be no as it would be a better fit for a 1200 square feet home.
100,000,000,000