9.26 cubic yards for every inch of depth.
that is 333 cubic feet,or 12.3 cubic yards At 100 pounds per cubic foot,that is over 33,000 pounds of gravel
The answer will depend on the depth to which the dirt is spread.
First you have to know how many cubic yards are in 10 tons, just ask the company your buying the material from, they know as they do this all year long. pea gravel, road base, and sand will all cover at a different rate because of the size of the material. one cubic yard of material is 3ft x3ft x3ft or 27 cubic feet If you spread 3 inches deep the one yard will cover , on average, 108 square feet surface area. At 2 inches deep one cubic yard will cover approx 162 square ft of surface aera. chet2010
16.36 cubic yards.
You will need about 463 cubic yards (around 594 tons) of gravel for this area.
You would need about 13 cu yards or about 15 tons.
You would need 7.2 cubic yards of gravel to cover an area that requires that volume of material. It's crucial to ensure that you acquire the right amount to prevent any shortage or surplus during your project.
To cover 300 square feet 4 inches thick, you would need approximately 3 cubic yards of gravel.
2800 feet of gravel
Approximately 24.7 cubic yards or 31.7 tons of gravel.
You'll need about 28.704 cubic yards (37 tons) of gravel.
5.55 cubic yards of gravel
Plan on about 2.2 cubic yards (2.8 tons) of gravel.
9.26 cubic yards for every inch of depth.
92.593 cubic yards for every inch deep.
The answer depends on the depth to which the area is covered and, to some extent, that will depend on the size of the gravel.