Nine 3 cubic feet bags equals one cubic yard. There are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard. 27/3=9
THey are not the same - one is volume and the other is length.
A "sack" is not a standard unit of measure, sacks come in many sizes. For this reason one can not say in general how many cubic meters of gravel any sack contains.
A cubic yard is a cube that measures one (linear) yard on each edge. There are 36 inches to the (linear) yard. To calculate the volume of a cube, raise the length of its edge to the power of three. (In other words, V = L cubed.) The answer is: 46656
The conversion factor for cubic yards to tons depends on the material being measured. For example, one cubic yard of gravel or sand generally weighs around 1.3 tons, while one cubic yard of concrete or asphalt weighs closer to 2.4 tons. It's important to know the specific material you are working with in order to accurately convert between cubic yards and tons.
A "yard of gravel" is a measure of volume, not a measure of area. There are 27 cubic feet (3x3x3 feet) in a yard of gravel, or one cubic yard.
A: One cubic foot. That would be 0.037 cubic yard (rounded)
2850 pounds per yard
One cubic yard of gravel typically weighs about 2,700 pounds or 1.35 tons. This weight can vary depending on the type of gravel and its moisture content.
One cubic yard is 0.765 (0.764554869) cubic meter.
There are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard.
There are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard.
One cubic yard equates to 764,554,858 cubic millimeters.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet
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.
One cubic yard = 21.7 bushels.
do you mean cubic yards? depends upon the rock type and how fine it is, but one reference notes that one cubic foot of gravel typically weighs about 100 pounds. So 1 ton has 2000/100 or 20 cubic feet of gravel. A cubic yard is 3x3x3 = 27 cubic feet to the cubic yard Answer is 20/27 or 0.74 cu yard. I'd round that to 3/4 cubic yard. Other factors that affects the volume of gravel is the moisture content and the grading of the material. Pea gravel for instance contains all particles of a specified size, say, 1/4 inch. With most particles being the same size, the air voids in the bulk material are maximized, therefore one ton of pea graves has more volume than one ton of random size material. If you have gravel of 1/4 inch maximum size along with all sizes smaller than 1/4 inch, the air voids in the bulk material are very small because the smaller particles fill the spaces between larger particles. One ton of random size material will occupy less volume. The other factor, moisture, causes the volume of one ton of loose placed material to increase. Therefore, one cubic yard of moist gravel will weigh less than one cubic yard of dry gravel. This trait is reverse what seems logical because of the added weight of the water. What actually occurs is the moist surfaces of the gravel particles causes them to stick together in random patterns (resulting in larger air voids) rather than sliding tightly together. The increased air in moist gravel more than offsets the increased weight of water so one cubic yard of moist loose (not compacted) gravel weighs less than one cubic yard of dry gravel. Almost all gravel sales are by weight (ton) rather than by volume because of this factor.