You cannot directly convert grams to yards because they are measuring different things (grams measure mass and yards measure length). To convert grams to yards, you would first need to convert grams to a mass unit that can be related to length, such as ounces or pounds, and then convert that mass unit to yards depending on the material's density or purpose.
To convert the measurements into yards: 30 feet = 10 yards 6 feet = 2 yards 6 inches = 0.5 feet = 0.167 yards Calculate the volume of the hole in cubic yards: 10 yards x 2 yards x 0.167 yards = 3.34 cubic yards Therefore, you would need 3.34 cubic yards of dirt to fill the hole.
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).
To determine the dimensions of a cube that can hold 512 cubic yards of sand, you would need to calculate the side length of the cube. Since the volume of a cube is side length cubed, you would take the cube root of 512 to find the side length. The cube would have dimensions of approximately 8.0 yards on each side.
sand weighs 100 pounds per cubic feet 2000 pounds is one ton 2000/100 = 20 cubic feet 1 meter = 3.28 feet 1 cu meter = 3.28 x 3.28 x 3.28 = 35.31 cu ft 20 cubic feet = 20/35.31 = 0.566 cubic meters
it's over 9000
A yard is 91.44 cm One cubic yard is 91.44x91.44x91.44=764554.857984 cubic cm, or .765 cubic meters. Concrete and sand are often measured in cubic yards. In metric countries it is measured in cubic meters. Roughly there are 1.3 cubic yards in a cubic meter.
Start with a conversion factor. An "old timer's" view is that a cubic foot of dry sand weighs about 125 pounds. There are 3 feet in a yard. There are 3 x 3 or 9 square feet in a square yard. There are 3 x 3 x 3 or 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. As there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard and there are 125 pounds to a cubic foot of our dry sand, there are 27 x 125 pounds of dry sand per cubic yard, or 3,375 pounds of dry sand per cubic yard. (Yes, there are that many.) There are 2,240 pounds in an Imperial ton. There are 3,375 divided by 2,240 Imperial tons in a cubic yard of dry sand, or right at 1.5 Imperial tons of dry sand per cubic yard. To convert cubic yards of dry sand to Imperial tons, multiply the number of cubic yards of dry sand by 1.5 and your answer will appear. Every time.
Clean quartz sand weighs 80-125 pounds per cubic foot depending on degree of compaction and moisture content. A cubic yard is made up from 27 cubic feet. So taking a value of about 100 pounds of sand per cubic foot, 1 cubic yards of sand would weigh 2700 pounds or 1.35 ton [short, US]. Thus 4/1.35 = 2.963 So 4 short, US tons of sand would occupy a volume of 2.963 cubic yards.
To find out how much sand to put into a sand box, or how much sand is in a sand box, measure length x width x height to get a cubic volume number. Lets say you have a sand box that measures, 41 inches by 64 inches, with 12 inches deep of sand, (The child likes to dig!!) you would have yourself there, 31,488 cubic inches of sand. However, you want to know what the volume is in cubic yards. Well then, divide 31,488 cubic inches by 46,656 cubic inches per yard, and you get, some number like, 0.6748971193 cubic yards. Lets just call it 0.70 cubic yards of sand.
If 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet, then 4 cubic yards = 108 cubic feet.
600 US gallons = 138,600 cubic inches = 80.208333... cubic feet = 2.9707 cubic yards. (rounded)
2 feet.
Divide by its density.
To work this out multiply 20,000 square feet by 1 inch.I used the google calculator to get the answer 47,195 litres.I then used the google calculator to convert litres to cubic yards.You will need 62 cubic yards of sand.
18 cubic yards or 487.5 cubic feet.
200 000 000 (cubic meters) = 261 590 124 cubic yards