The conversion is different depending on what substance you are using. You need to know the density of the material you are using.
For instance, and this is from Reade.com;
Earth, moist, excavated - 90 pounds/cubic foot
Earth, wet, excavated - 100 pounds/cubic foot
Multiply the volume in cubic feet by the above number, and you will get pounds.
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To convert tons to cubic yards, we need to know the density of the material. However, for common materials like gravel or sand, you can use a general conversion factor of 1.25 tons per cubic yard. Using this conversion, 6.4 tons is approximately equal to 5.12 cubic yards (6.4 tons / 1.25 tons per cubic yard).
An 8 by 8 garden would have an area of 64 square feet (8 x 8). To find the volume of soil needed to fill the garden, you would need to multiply the area (64 square feet) by the desired depth of soil in feet. So, if you wanted the soil to be 1 foot deep, you would need 64 cubic feet of soil.
Oh, dude, let me break out my math skills for you. So, 64 meters is around 209.97 feet or about 69.99 yards. But like, who's really counting, right? Just remember, in the grand scheme of things, it's all just numbers and units, man.
64 tons or 64 000 kg or 140800 lbs 1 cubic meter of fresh water is 1000kg or 2200lbs. It actually differs slightly with elevation but this is the general rule. A swimming pool will not consist of pure water (chlorine, urine etc.) and these substances can have different densities than water so the result can vary a tiny bit.
First, convert the measurements to inches: 5 feet 2 inches = 62 inches; 3 feet = 36 inches; 3 inches = 3 inches. Then, calculate the volume in cubic inches: 62 inches x 36 inches x 3 inches. Lastly, convert the cubic inches to cubic feet by dividing by 1728 (since 1 cubic foot = 1728 cubic inches).
1 cup = 0.25 quarts 64 cups x .25 = 16 quarts