2800 feet of gravel
a 50 pound bag of gravel will cover approximately 2 to 3 square feet of area to a thickness of 3 to 4 inches.
You will need about 463 cubic yards (around 594 tons) of gravel for this area.
It depends how thick the gravel is being laid - at 4 inches thick, a cubic yard will cover 81 square feet.
You'll need about 28.704 cubic yards (37 tons) of gravel.
2800 feet of gravel
a 50 pound bag of gravel will cover approximately 2 to 3 square feet of area to a thickness of 3 to 4 inches.
It would depend on how thick you want to spread it.
You will need about 463 cubic yards (around 594 tons) of gravel for this area.
You would need about 13 cu yards or about 15 tons.
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.
The answer will depend on the depth to which the dirt is spread.
It depends how thick the gravel is being laid - at 4 inches thick, a cubic yard will cover 81 square feet.
Approximately 24.7 cubic yards or 31.7 tons of gravel.
Can't answer unless we know the depth of the gravel and width of the area.
The amount of gravel needed to cover 252 square feet depends on how thick (that is, deep) you want the gravel. If you want the gravel to be 3 inches thick... Convert the measurement to the same units. We'll use feet. 3 inches = 1/4 foot Multiply the thickness times the area to get volume in cubic measure. 1/4 feet x 252 feet = 63 cubic feet Gravel in the US is usually sold by the cubic yard, which is 27 cubic feet Thus, 63/27 = 2 1/3 cubic yards 2 1/3 cubic yards of gravel will cover 252 square feet of area to a dept of 3 inches.
You'll need about 28.704 cubic yards (37 tons) of gravel.