16' x 16' x 0.5' = 128 cubic feet
To determine the amount of gravel needed, first convert the depth from inches to feet: 2 inches is approximately 0.167 feet. The volume of gravel required can be calculated by multiplying the area (8 ft x 8 ft) by the depth: 64 sq ft x 0.167 ft = 10.67 cubic feet. Therefore, you will need about 10.67 cubic feet of gravel to cover the area 2 inches deep.
Plan on about 2.2 cubic yards (2.8 tons) of gravel.
To determine the amount of gravel needed, first convert the depth from inches to feet: 6 inches is 0.5 feet. Then, multiply the area by the depth: 255 sq ft × 0.5 ft = 127.5 cubic feet of gravel required. If you're purchasing gravel, consider that gravel is typically sold by the cubic yard; thus, you would divide 127.5 cubic feet by 27 (the number of cubic feet in a cubic yard) to get approximately 4.72 cubic yards needed.
You will need 20 cubic yards or 25.7 tons of gravel.
You will need about 463 cubic yards (around 594 tons) of gravel for this area.
To determine the amount of gravel needed, first convert the depth from inches to feet: 2 inches is approximately 0.167 feet. The volume of gravel required can be calculated by multiplying the area (8 ft x 8 ft) by the depth: 64 sq ft x 0.167 ft = 10.67 cubic feet. Therefore, you will need about 10.67 cubic feet of gravel to cover the area 2 inches deep.
It depends how deep you go. If you do 2 inches deep the area will require at least 0.7 cubic yards (about 1,710 pounds) of gravel.
You will need 65.93 cubic yards or 84.6 tons of gravel.
Plan on about 2.2 cubic yards (2.8 tons) of gravel.
To determine the amount of gravel needed, first convert the depth from inches to feet: 6 inches is 0.5 feet. Then, multiply the area by the depth: 255 sq ft × 0.5 ft = 127.5 cubic feet of gravel required. If you're purchasing gravel, consider that gravel is typically sold by the cubic yard; thus, you would divide 127.5 cubic feet by 27 (the number of cubic feet in a cubic yard) to get approximately 4.72 cubic yards needed.
You will need 20 cubic yards or 25.7 tons of gravel.
You will need about 463 cubic yards (around 594 tons) of gravel for this area.
To calculate the amount of gravel needed, first find the area of the circle using the formula A = πr². The radius of an 18-foot circle is 9 feet, so the area is approximately 254.47 square feet. To find the volume needed for a depth of 4 inches (which is 1/3 of a foot), multiply the area by the depth: 254.47 sq ft × 1/3 ft = about 84.82 cubic feet of gravel.
You would need about 13 cu yards or about 15 tons.
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.
218.75 cubic feet or 8.1 cubic yards
62/3 cubic yards for every 1-foot deep. 5 cubic yards for every 9-inches deep. 31/3 cubic yards for every 6-inches deep. 5/9 cubic yard for every 1-inch deep.