To determine how many tons of gravel will cover 900 square feet, you need to know the desired depth of the gravel. Typically, a depth of 2 to 3 inches is common for driveways or landscaping. For example, if you want a depth of 3 inches, you'd need about 0.75 tons of gravel per 100 square feet, resulting in approximately 6.75 tons for 900 square feet. Always check the specific density of the gravel being used, as this can vary.
Volume = 900 sqft * 1/12 ft = 75 cubic feet.
6900LB
Approximately 32 billion.
This question does not contain a solution because tons are a unit of measurement that consists of weight while square feet is a unit of measurement that deals with area.
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There are 2000 pounds in one ton (short ton). Therefore, 900 pounds is equal to 900/2000 = 0.45 tons.
Volume = 900 sqft * 1/12 ft = 75 cubic feet.
900 lb = 0.45 t(US)
6900LB
Approximately 32 billion.
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16 tons
This question does not contain a solution because tons are a unit of measurement that consists of weight while square feet is a unit of measurement that deals with area.
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900 million tons
75, 6.25 12 x 12 ft tiles to cover surface of 900 ft2
900 kilograms is a unit of measurement for mass. It is equivalent to approximately 1984 pounds or 0.9 metric tons.