12x75 x how deep you want it (expressed in decimal form) ie .5 for 6`` = cubic feet. Divide that answer by 27 and you have cubic yards and that is how you order it.
9.26 cubic yards for every inch of depth.
1 371.42857 US gallons or 5.19142188 cubic meters
that is 333 cubic feet,or 12.3 cubic yards At 100 pounds per cubic foot,that is over 33,000 pounds of gravel
It depends how deep you want the gravel to cover, if you want it to be 2 inches deep it's going to cost more than 5 inches. Also it depends how big the gravel is cut, I think that the smaller the gravel is the more it costs.
16.36 cubic yards.
You will need 65.93 cubic yards or 84.6 tons of gravel.
If you use a depth of 3 inches, that area will be about 16.2 cubic yards (around 20.785 tons) of gravel.
This question is incomplete. How thick it is expected to be put on. Is it being applied to currently black-topped area or on gravel. If this is for your own purpose of a driveway, check with a professional.
378000 Cubic inches.
It depends on the depth you want the gravel to be and also how much you are charged per cubic yard. However, you will need a minimum of 2,565.5 cubic yards of gravel if you use a 4-inch depth to cover 1,800 square feet. This equates to roughly 28.5 tons 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.
You will need 20 cubic yards or 25.7 tons of gravel.
We don't have the area of the driveway so it would be hard to say. Grass will not grow in compacted gravel so you would have to remove all the gravel and possibly bring in top soil before laying the sod.
3000 sq ft * 4 inches = 1000 cubic feet.
That depends on how deep you want to spread it. On that area, it takes 0.463 cubic yards for every inch deep.