6*6
You need 1.16tonne. You need to know the weight of a bag of concrete and then divide 1.16 by that weight and that will give you the answer you need.
6 x 6 = 36 Therefore there are 36m2 in a 6m x 6m slab.
Depends how wide the 3 yard length is and how deep the concrete is put over that area.
It depends on the depth to which the area is filled.
you can not answer that as area and length are different
form_title=Concrete Delivery form_header=7623 How many square feet in the area will need concrete poured?*=_[100] Is it necessary for the concrete delivery company to bring a pump truck?*= () Yes () No () Don't Know Please specify the reason(s) for needing the concrete delivered. (Select all projects that apply)*= [] Footing or foundation [] Steps [] Driveway or parking area [] Exterior patio or walkway [] Interior subflooring [] Interior finish floor [] Garage or basement floor [] Pad for a light structure
8.25 cubic yards of concrete
This area requires 2.5 cubic yards.
This area requires 3.7 cubic yards.
i don't know what baking bricks are but ancient Rome used concrete in many structures
To calculate that, we would have to know (1) -the area of the container (2) the medium.- ie, an inch of concrete would be a litle heavier than an inch of tiny marshmallows
One way a concrete layer could use Algebra is to determine how many bricks will be needed for a project: Joe needed to make a concrete wall 20 feet long and 8 feet tall. The concrete cricks he needs to use are 8"X8"X16" (actually a little less to allow for the mortar). How many bricks should he buy? Bricks = Wall Area / Brick Area -> ALGEBRA!