Six tons of gravel typically fills about 4 to 5 cubic yards, depending on the size and type of gravel. This volume would create a pile roughly the size of a small car or a large garden shed. The gravel would be loose and spread out, with individual stones varying in size, usually around 1/4 to 1 inch in diameter. Overall, it appears as a substantial mound of coarse material suitable for landscaping, construction, or drainage projects.
(2222/9) times (the weight of 1 cubic yard of gravel, in 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.
To compare 12002 pounds and 6 tons, we need to convert tons to pounds for a fair comparison. Since 1 ton is equal to 2000 pounds, 6 tons would be 6 x 2000 = 12000 pounds. Therefore, 12002 pounds is slightly more than 6 tons.
6 tons are greater. 1 ton = 2000 pounds
16 cubic yards
(2222/9) times (the weight of 1 cubic yard of gravel, in tons)
You can't. One is a unit of weight the other length.
It depends on the size of your gravel (the amount of air trapped between the rocks). If you have small gravel (decomposed granite) it'll weigh more - if you have larger rocks, (river rocks, etc) it'll weigh less. It usually ranges from 1.3, 1.4 to 1.8, 1.9 tons.
look likr the half tons u just got to look at the weels there should be 6 to 8 lug nuts on the wheels
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.
6 of them.
The volume that needs to be filled is 11 x 45 x 0.5 = 247.5 cubic feet, say 250.There is a lot of info if you google pea gravel weight. The most frequent weight I saw in those postings was about 100 lbs per cubic foot. So the weight of 250 cuft of pea gravel is about25,000 lbs or 12.5 tons.
This is crushed gravel used for paving, driveways, etc.
6 tons is 12,000 pounds.
There are 12,000 pounds in 6 tons.
12,000 pounds is 6 tons.
6 tons is more than 11996 pounds. 6 tons is equivalent to 12,000 pounds.