That depends on 23.14 cubic yards of WHAT.
weight and volume are related by the density of the substance: weight = density x volume.
23.14 cu yd of Mercury weighs much very much more than 23.14 cu yd of Hydrogen
1,390 dry quarts per two cubic yards.
280 / 9 square yards x 2 / 36 yards = 1.7284 cubic yards (about 1 3/4 cu yds)
2.2469 cubic yards for each inch of depth.
One cubic yard.
22.5
0.619 cubic yards.
1 cubic meter is 1.308 cubic yards.
I do not deal in metric tonnes, but maybe the following will help. We use 25 short tons (2000 lbs per ton) is equal to 19 cubic yards.
440,740.741 cubic yards.
There are approximately 1.30795 cubic yards in a cubic meter.
That is approximately 16.741 cubic yards
11 cubic yards
30,000 (cubic yards) = 22,936.6457 cubic meters
17.8 cubic yards in 480 cubic feet.
2,511 cubic feet = 93 cubic yards.
837 cubic feet = 31 cubic yards.
40 cubic feet = 1.481 cubic yards.