It would depend on the size of the aggregate
112 cuft
If it is the same as concrete it will cover 162 square feet. concrete covers 81 square feet by 4" deep
about 1.7 tons Here is the site I found it on while looking for my own calculations. http://www.earthproducts.net/do_it_yourself/calculators_gravel.html
A 100mm cube would contain 1 litre. If you were able to split this cube into 1mm thick slices you would have 100 slices which would be 100mm squares. If you lay these squares out in a 10x10 grid square they would cover a square measuring 1000mm x 1000mm or 1 square metre. That is your answer and that is why a carton of milk spilt on the floor takes so much cleaning up !!!
2 inches = 1/6 foot Volume = 3,500/6 = 5831/3 cubic feet = 21.605 cubic yards
How deep do you want that ?If you want it 1.6 inches deep, then it can cover 1 square foot.If you want it 10-ft deep, then it can't cover that much area.
Three tons of topsoil will cover approximately 180 square feet when spread to a depth of 6 inches.
You have to know how deep you want to spread the stone normally when facing a block wall 1 tonne of cut stone should do about 2.6 - 3m of wall but it all on the wall its self let me know what type of wall you are building n ill try and answer more in detail
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The square footage is determined by measuring the width and the depth of the room. If the closet is 3ft deep and 4ft wide, then multiply 3x4 and your square footage is 12. 12sqft
Take the sq foot and divide by 140 if you want the stone apx. 2" deep.
It is 62 times 24 = 1488 square feet
5760 cubic feet of stone.
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Not sure what 2b is but crushed concrete with 1 1/2" rock will cover about 60 square feet. 15 tons ends up being around 12 cubic yards.
depends how deep
Usually a cubic yard will cover 15 square yards at 3 inches deep so I would reckon on 22 cubic yards. Hold on that I've got that wrong it's 2 cubic yards .Sorry.