Filling a volume of 8 cubic metres requires 64 125-litre bags.
One cubic yard is equivalent to approximately 764 liters. To determine how many 20-liter bags of soil make up 1 yard, you divide 764 liters by 20 liters per bag. This results in about 38.2 bags. Therefore, you would need approximately 39 bags of 20 liters each to make up 1 cubic yard.
The number of bags of sand in a cubic meter depends on the size of the bag. Typically, a standard bag of sand weighs around 25 kg and contains about 0.015 cubic meters of sand. Therefore, you would need approximately 67 bags (1 cubic meter / 0.015 cubic meters per bag) to fill 1 cubic meter, assuming no voids or compaction. Adjustments may be necessary based on the specific bag size used.
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1 50kg bag fill about 2 cubic f. so for 102cu.f. you'll need 51 bags
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet = 54 half-cubic-foot bags
How many cubic meters in 1 cement bag of 50kgs
A cubic yard is 3x3x3= 27 cubic feet so you would need 27/.5 = 54 bags
I'm not sure you asked this correctly since a 24 cubic foot bag would be extremely large. You would only need 1 and 1/8 bags. If you meant 2.4 cubic feet bags, you would need 11.25 or 12 bags.
The density of sand can vary, but a common value is around 1,600 kg/m^3. Assuming this density, 1 cubic meter of sand would weigh 1,600 kg. If a bag of sand typically weighs around 20 kg, you would need 80 bags of sand to fill 1 cubic meter.
To find the number of 40 kg bags of cement needed for a volume of concrete measuring 15 x 17 ft x 4 ft, first calculate the volume in cubic feet: 15 x 17 x 4 = 1020 cubic feet. Next, convert cubic feet to cubic meters (1 cubic foot = 0.0283168 cubic meters), resulting in approximately 28.8 cubic meters. A general rule of thumb is that one cubic meter of concrete requires about 350 kg of cement, so you would need about 10,080 kg of cement for this volume. Dividing 10,080 kg by 40 kg per bag gives you 252 bags of cement.
Well, honey, a cubic meter is 1000 liters of space, and if each 20kg bag of sand fills up 0.02 cubic meters, you'd need a whopping 50 bags to fill up that bad boy. So, get ready to break a sweat lugging all that sand around!
To determine how many 25-liter bags of topsoil are needed for a tonne, we first need to know the density of the topsoil, which typically averages around 1,200 kg/m³. Since 1 tonne is equivalent to 1,000 kg, this means you would require approximately 0.83 cubic meters of topsoil. A 25-liter bag is equivalent to 0.025 cubic meters, so you would need about 33 bags (0.83 ÷ 0.025 ≈ 33.2).