Cubic yards × 1.4 = US tons (approx). This conversion will give an approximation for many sand and gravel products. To get a more accurate conversion, you'll need to involve a density figure in your calculation. This is because the cubic yard is a unit of volume and the ton (or ...
or short tons as they are sometimes called. Mass-to-volume conversions depend on the density, which is mass or weight per unit of volume. You can convert from metric tons to cubic yards by multiplying the material's mass by its density and then doing the metric conversion...
Imagine that your aunt is creating a garden and needs some topsoil hauled in. She tells you how many cubic yards she needs, and wants you to tell her how much all that dirt will weigh. Topsoil can be heavy, so your aunt doesn't want an answer in pounds – she wants an answer in ...
or short tons as they are sometimes called. Mass-to-volume conversions depend on the density, which is mass or weight per unit of volume. You can convert from metric tons to cubic yards by multiplying the material's mass by its density and then doing the metric conversion...
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