Well; at about 145 # per cubic foot and 27 cubic feet in a yard;
I'd say around 3915 #
A ton of tarmac typically covers an area of about 80 to 100 square feet when applied at a thickness of around 2 to 3 inches. The exact coverage can vary based on the specific mixture and application method used. Tarmac, or asphalt, is commonly used for paving driveways, roads, and parking lots.
Roughly 12 square yards.
Only if... (a) you know the weight of a measured amount of tarmac - and (b) you know what depth the tarmac is. If you can calculate the volume of tarmac, and you know the weight of a specific amount - you can convert to tonnes.
To tarmac 30 square meters of driveway, you typically need about 0.1 to 0.15 tons of tarmac per square meter for a standard thickness of around 50mm. Therefore, for 30 square meters, you would need approximately 3 to 4.5 tons of tarmac, depending on the thickness and specific material used. Always consult local guidelines and professionals for precise calculations.
The answer depends on how deep the coverage will be. River Rock weighs 2,800 LBS. per cubic yard - That's 1.4 tons per cubic yard. One ton = 2,000 LBS. 2,000 divided by 2,800 equals roughly 0.71. So one ton of river rock is roughly 0.71 cubic yards. 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 230 square feet 1" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 115 square feet 2" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 77 square feet 3" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 57 square feet 4" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 38 square feet 5" deep
A ton of tarmac typically covers an area of about 80 to 100 square feet when applied at a thickness of around 2 to 3 inches. The exact coverage can vary based on the specific mixture and application method used. Tarmac, or asphalt, is commonly used for paving driveways, roads, and parking lots.
The answer would depend on the size of the ton - there are two weights for a ton.
Not enough information. 27.00 per ton of what? How many sq. yards is this? How thick are you putting it on your square foot?
It depends on how heavy the carpet is.
The cost of tarmac can vary depending on location, quality, and quantity purchased. On average, the cost can range from $100 to $200 per ton. It is always best to get quotes from local suppliers for accurate pricing information.
As of 2021, the cost of tarmac (asphalt) per ton can vary greatly depending on location, quality, and market conditions. On average, the cost can range from $100 to $200 per ton. It's recommended to contact suppliers directly for the most up-to-date pricing information.
Roughly 12 square yards.
Only if... (a) you know the weight of a measured amount of tarmac - and (b) you know what depth the tarmac is. If you can calculate the volume of tarmac, and you know the weight of a specific amount - you can convert to tonnes.
To tarmac 30 square meters of driveway, you typically need about 0.1 to 0.15 tons of tarmac per square meter for a standard thickness of around 50mm. Therefore, for 30 square meters, you would need approximately 3 to 4.5 tons of tarmac, depending on the thickness and specific material used. Always consult local guidelines and professionals for precise calculations.
The answer depends on how deep the coverage will be. River Rock weighs 2,800 LBS. per cubic yard - That's 1.4 tons per cubic yard. One ton = 2,000 LBS. 2,000 divided by 2,800 equals roughly 0.71. So one ton of river rock is roughly 0.71 cubic yards. 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 230 square feet 1" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 115 square feet 2" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 77 square feet 3" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 57 square feet 4" deep 0.71 cubic yards covers roughly 38 square feet 5" deep
A ton of asphalt typically covers about 80 to 100 square yards at a thickness of 4 inches. This coverage can vary based on the specific type of asphalt and compaction factors. For precise calculations, it's best to consult the manufacturer's specifications or local guidelines.
11 tons/25 yards = 0.44 ton per yard.