It depends on the thickness and the density. One ton should be about 15 cubic feet when compacted, so it would cover 30 square feet 6 inches thick or 45 square feet 4 inches thick or 60 square feet 3 inches thick. It would make a driveway four inches thick, 9 feet wide and 5 feet long or a footpath 3 inches thick, three feet wide and 20 feet long.
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Crushed concrete is sold by the ton. One dumptruck will haul between 13 and 15 tons. Your driveway should take around 30 tons if covered 4" thick.
They typical weight of a yard of crushed concrete runs around 3,000lbs or a ton and a half. The weight will vary between company mainly because of the crush size. The smaller the crush size the more weight per yard.
You would need about 5 cubic yards. Gravel is usually sold by the ton. I do not know that conversion. Who ever would deliver it for you should be able to help. If I were using crushed concrete I would use 15 tons... but I can not spread it 1" thick either.
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- Concrete (adjective) (particular, perceivable, real, tangible; not abstract) is "concret" (masc.) or "concrète" (fem.) or "tangible" in French EX: There is no concrete evidence to support that, so it is only a supposition > Il n'y a pas d'élément concret à l'appui, donc ce n'est qu'une supposition. - Concrete (noun) (building material) : du béton (masc.)