One pound (lb) of sand weighs approximately 0.45 kilograms.
The answer will depend on how deep a layer of sand.
LB stands for "pound" (weight measurement) or "linebacker" (football position).
2 oz.
A good estimate is somewhere between 4 1/2 and 5 gallons in 60 lb of dry sand, depending on how tightly it is packed and how fine the grains are. .
I'll use the density of dry, packed sand, which is 100 lbs per cubic foot, 50/100 is 2 50 lb bags of sand
You need to know how deep you want the sand.
James Farrior played college football at the University of Virginia.
1 lb = 16.0000 oz
That depends entirely on what kind of sand how deep you spread it. As an approximation, you could assume a bulk density for dry sand of about 110 lb/ft3. One ton (2000 lb) of sand would thus be about 18.18 ft3 or 0.673 yd3. If you spread it 6 inches deep you could cover about 4 square yards. At a foot deep, you would cover 2 square yards. At 3 inches deep you would cover 8 square yards. At 1 inch deep you would cover 24 square yards Reported bulk densities for sand range from 78 lb/ft3 for molding sand to 130 lb/ft3 for moist sand.
that depends on what type of material it is in but heres the answer. 56 in.
The cost of 1 cubic foot of sand can vary depending on factors such as location, type of sand, and supplier. On average, the price can range from $5 to $20 per cubic foot. It's best to check with local suppliers for specific pricing information.