The weight of soil can vary depending on its composition and moisture content. However, as a general guideline, the average weight of dry soil is approximately 75 pounds per cubic foot.
Therefore, to calculate the weight of 1.5 cubic feet of soil, you can multiply the weight per cubic foot (75 pounds) by the volume (1.5 cubic feet):
Weight = Volume × Weight per cubic foot
Weight = 1.5 cubic feet × 75 pounds per cubic foot
Weight = 112.5 pounds
So, approximately 1.5 cubic feet of soil would weigh around 112.5 pounds. Keep in mind that this is an average estimation and the actual weight can vary depending on the specific characteristics of the soil.
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Two cubic feet = 59.844 gallons (rounded) regardless of what is or isn't in them.
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1.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic yards. 40.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic feet.
30 gallons is the same amount of space as 4.01042 cubic feet, regardless of what's in it. Even if it's completely empty.
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At 100 pounds per cubic foot, that is 20 cubic feet per ton = 0.57 cubic meters
40.14 lbs
Two cubic feet = 59.844 gallons (rounded) regardless of what is or isn't in them.
A good average density for topsoil is 100 pounds per cubic foot. There are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard, and so one cubic yard weighs around 2,700 pounds.2,700/40 = 67.5Therefore, it will take about 67.5 forty pound bags to make one cubic yard of topsoil.
That is approximately 1 cubic ft.
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1.5, one cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet, your raised bed has a volume of 32 cubic feet.
1.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic yards. 40.5 divided by the volume of your bag in cubic feet.
Perhaps you mean cubic feet. In that case it would be about 30 cubic feet.
30 gallons is the same amount of space as 4.01042 cubic feet, regardless of what's in it. Even if it's completely empty.