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It is so very simple and quick to get the answer, especially since, if you need it, you can use the calculator that comes with your computer. But since you are obviously not able to do so, the answer is 14000.
Approximately 117.5 tons of dry sand. I willl use 1602 kg/m3 as the density of the sand. (See http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_materials.htm) We need common units, so first I will convert 1602 kg/m3 to lbs/cubic yard. 1602 kg/m3 = 1602 kg/m3 * (2.2 lb/kg) * (1m3/1.093 cu yds) = (1602*2.2)/1.093 = 2721 lbs/cu yard Now figure out the volume of sand you need (in cubic yards). volume = (14000 sq ft)*(2 in) = ((14000/9) sq yds)*((2/36) yds) = (14000/9)*(2/36) yds = 86.4 cu yds weight = density*volume=2721*86.4 lbs = 235094 lbs = 235094/2000 tons = 117.5 tons
The answer depends on how wide the carpet bolt is. For example, 53 linear feet of a 6 foot bolt is 318 ft2. At $0.53 per ft2, the cost would be $168.54. When the price is given in $/ft2, you need to know the width of the bolt to convert your linear foot needs into a price.
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