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∙ 12y agoIt depends upon how deep you want it covered. To cover it one inch deep would take 112 sq ft X 1/12 ft = 9.3 cubic feet = 2 bags @ 5 cubic feet each.
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∙ 12y agoI think you mean 6 inches thick, not 6 feet thick. You would need 200 cubic feet, or 7.4 cubic yards.
Area is 170 square feet. Depth is 6 inches or 1/2 foot, so volume to be filled is 170 x 1/2 = 85 cubic feet. Each bag has 5 cubic feet of gravel, so you would need 85/5 = 17 bags
Gravel is bought in cubic quantities, or by weight. You ask "to fill" but you only give a square measure. The volume of gravel required wil depends on the depth you wish the gravel to be. To fill 81 square metres to a depth of 5 cm would require 4.05 cubic metres of material.
A rectangle area that is 12 feet by 14 feet by 6 inches deep is equal to 3.11 cubic yards. This job would require 4.2 tons of gravel.
To properly answer this question, one would need to know the volume of a "bag", since "bag" isn't any standard of volume or weight. Typical Portland Cement has a density to 1505kg / cubic meter. In addition, one would also need to know the coarseness of the gravel, as the ability of the sand and cement to fill in the aggregate depends heavily on the average size of the gravel pieces.
To cover 300 square feet 4 inches thick, you would need approximately 3 cubic yards of gravel.
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.
A: One cubic foot. That would be 0.037 cubic yard (rounded)
The volume that needs to be filled is 132ft * 1.5in = 132ft*(1.5/12)ft=132ft*0.125ft=16.5 cubic feet of gravel needed. ---- 1 cubic foot is 1,728 cubic inches (12 in x 12 in x 12 in) The area described above is 28,512 cubic inches divided by 1,728 cubic inches or 16.5 cubic feet
You cannot directly convert cubic yards to square yards because they measure different things: volume vs. area. Cubic yards measure volume, while square yards measure area. To find how many square yards cover the same area as a cubic yard of gravel, you would need to know the thickness or depth of the gravel layer.
You would need approximately 2.5 cubic yards of gravel to cover a 12' by 15' area at a depth of 2 inches.
It would obviously depend on how thickly you wanted to cover the surface, and how 'tall' a single unit of pea gravel was. You would need 736 bags per foot depth.
I think you mean 6 inches thick, not 6 feet thick. You would need 200 cubic feet, or 7.4 cubic yards.
It would take roughly 66 bags to cover a 200 square ft area 2 inches thick
You would need 54 bags of 0.5 cubic feet pea gravel to equal 1 cubic yard.
It is not possible to accurately determine the weight of pea gravel in a cubic foot without knowing the specific gravity of the gravel. However, a common estimate is that pea gravel weighs about 1.4 tons per cubic yard. This would equate to roughly 84 pounds in 0.5 cubic feet.
Well, I depends on how deep you want the layer of gravel to be. But, if you just want a enough gavel to cover the space I would say about 15 to 20 bags of it. Trust me, I have done the exact same thing you are about to do. (you can get the gravel bags from Lowe's for super cheap)