5ton
2.2 tons.
It will cover 174 square feet of area.Hope this helps
3096 sq yds by 9 in thick is a volume of 774 sq yards.To convert that to a weight in tons, multiple it by the density of the substance in tons per square yard.
This depends on many factors like the area of the pavement being covered and the thickness of the pavement. This question is very general and can have many answers. Here are some conversions to help figure out how many sq ft 1 ton of asphalt cover. 0.056 tons asphalt/ SY (1 in thick) and 9 sf/1 SY. using these conversions will yield an answer of 1 ton of asphalt (1 in thick) coverinig 160.7 sf
5ton
36 tonnes
how many tons of rock are in a yard?
how many tons of rock are in a yard?
This depends on how much rock you will use per square yard. Suppose you intend to use 1/100 tons (=20 lb) per square yard. Then if you have one ton of rock, it will cover 100 square yards. Similarly, if you intended to use 1/50 tons per square yard, 1 ton will cover 50 square yards. In general you want to use factor labeling: If you are using x tons per square yard, then write this as (1 square yard) / (x tons of rock) = (1/x)*(square yards/tons of rock) This is called a conversion factor. Now, if you have some quantity of rock, say y tons of rock, and you want to see how many square yards it would cover you just multiply (y tons of rock)*(1/x)*(square yards/tons of rock) = y/x (square yards*tons of rock/tons of rock) = y/x square yards since the labels just divide out.
That depends, 3 tons of what. Specifically, you would have to know the density of your substance, and how thick you will cover whatever you want to cover.
1CY of class II base rock weighs ? tons
2.2 tons.
It will cover 174 square feet of area.Hope this helps
3096 sq yds by 9 in thick is a volume of 774 sq yards.To convert that to a weight in tons, multiple it by the density of the substance in tons per square yard.
Unless the rock is completely flat, there is no point in measuring the rock in yards.
That would depend on how deep you want the dirt to be... to cover an area that size with dirt just one inch thick...you'll probably need around 20 tons....so multiply by 20 tons however many inches thick you'll need it