No way to answer this without knowing the material, not to mention you should be looking at cubic feet, since you also need to consider the depth of whatever material you're putting down. Huge weight difference between mulch and asphalt, you know?
the answer is clearly 86557485 mega tons
The weight of gravel can vary depending on its type and moisture content, but a common estimate is that one cubic yard of gravel weighs about 1.5 tons. Therefore, 3,000 yards of gravel would weigh approximately 4,500 tons (3,000 yards × 1.5 tons per yard). Always check the specific weight for the type of gravel being used for a more accurate calculation.
how many tons of rock are in a yard?
None. A square kilometre is a measure of area. The tonnage depends on the volume of water, not the area that it is spread over. The height of the water column is also required.
400 sq ft 54 sq ft per ton @ 3" 400/54=7.4 tons
60,000 cubic feet of dry sand weighs approximately 3000 tons.
Square feet can't be converted to metric tons. Square feet measure area, while metric tons measure mass.
No possible answer
3000 pounds = 1.36077711 tonnes
3000kgs is 3.31 US tons.
3118 square feet of what? You need to know the density aswell. You can't. square feet is a linear measurement and tons is a weight measurement
This is a nonsense question. Tons of dirt can be converted to cubic feet, depending on moisture and dirt type, but not to sf or square feet.
depends what kind and how thick
5ton
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3000 pounds is 1.5 tons.
300,000