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depends on the depth of gravel that you want. Assuming 3 inches deep you need V = 1380 x 3/ 12 = 345 cubic feet Water has a weight of 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. Gravel is about 2.7 times as dense as water, so-- 345 x 62.4 x 2.7 /2000 = 29.06 tons
One yard of gravel typically weighs between 1.5 to 2 tons, depending on the type and composition of the gravel. On average, you can estimate about 1.5 tons per yard. Therefore, for specific projects, it's important to check the density of the gravel being used for a more accurate conversion.
(2222/9) times (the weight of 1 cubic yard of gravel, in tons)
5ton
You will need 65.93 cubic yards or 84.6 tons of gravel.
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It depends on the depth you require. Using a 12-inch depth, you will need about 218.5 tons of gravel (170.4 cubic yards).
If you use a depth of 3 inches, that area will be about 16.2 cubic yards (around 20.785 tons) of gravel.
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depends on the depth of gravel that you want. Assuming 3 inches deep you need V = 1380 x 3/ 12 = 345 cubic feet Water has a weight of 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. Gravel is about 2.7 times as dense as water, so-- 345 x 62.4 x 2.7 /2000 = 29.06 tons
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.
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A cubic yard of 57 gravel typically weighs around 1.4 tons or 2,800 pounds.
12 ton
About 1/4 ton.