One cubic yard of broken limestone weighs about 1.3 tons. One cubic yard of pulverized limestone weighs about 1.17 tons.
1 yard=36 inches
There is one foot in 1/3 of a yard. Think of the answer this way 1) How many feet are in a yard? Therefore, how many would make one third of a yard? 2) How many inches are in a yard? How many inches are in a foot? So, how many feet would make one third of a yard? I'm not going to give you the answer but these are some really good clues for you to use.
A yard does not go into feet, three feet make up one yard.
1 yard of dirt = 1.45 tons of dirt The above is a function guideline, but it really depends on the type of dirt in question, and how wet that dirt is. For baseball dirt I like to use 1 yard = 1.3 tons
One yard of goose egg stones is more than one ton. One yard equals 1.27 tons. One yard of pea gravel equals 1.29 tons.
One cubic yard of broken limestone weighs about 1.3 tons. One cubic yard of pulverized limestone weighs about 1.17 tons.
how many yards are in a ton of wood chips 2000 pounds equals a ton 500 lbs equals one yard 4 yards equals one ton 9000 lbs equals 4.5 tons not 2.5 tons (typo error)
One yard is equal to 0.9144 metres.
it takes 36 inches to make a yard
1 yard of dirt = 1.45 tons of dirt The above is a function guideline, but it really depends on the type of dirt in question, and how wet that dirt is. For baseball dirt I like to use 1 yard = 1.3 tons
9 square foot tiles make one square yard
One cubic yard of iron ore typically weighs about 2.5 to 3 tons.
One yard is three feet, and one foot is 12 inches, so one yard is 36 inches. One inch is 1/36, or about .0278, of a yard.
One square yard is just that. One yard wide by one yard long. It is one square 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.
Your question doesn't make sense, but I'm assuming you meant "How many inches are in one yard?", so I will answer that. One yard is 3 feet, and 1 foot is 12 inches. 12x3=36. There are 36 inches in 1 yard.