How many cubic feet and in one bag of groceries will vary depending on the size of the bag. To find the cubic feet you must first measure the length, width and depth of the bag. Next multiple the three numbers and that is the cubic feet.
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A standard 20kg bag of grout will cover approximately 2.5 square metres - depending on how thick you apply it - these figures are for a 5mm thickness.
there are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard.
1.6 cubic feet = 1sack of barite .6 cubic feet = 1 sack (100 pounds ) bentonite
26 Gallon (UK) = 4.2 cubic feet, approx.
A 30-gallon trash bag typically holds around 2.75 cubic feet of material when fully expanded. This can vary slightly depending on the shape and thickness of the bag.
A cubic foot is 12" thick 12" wide and 12" deep. .45 cubic feet per 60# bag of concrete
Typically, a bag of soil contains 0.5 cubic feet. To cover 1.5 cubic yards, you would need 81 bags of soil (1.5 x 27 = 40.5 cubic feet, 40.5 / 0.5 = 81).
Quikrete is sold in 60 pound bags, therefore we will need 1.5 bags. Each 60 pound bag produces 0.45 cubic feet, so times 1.5; 90# bag will yield 0.675 cubic feet .
0.6 cubic feet in one 80 lb bag. with there being 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard: 0.02 cubic yards per bag, in other words, it would take 45 - 80lb bags to yeild 1 cubic yard of concrete
The answer will depend on how wide and deep the grout is applied!