To determine how many 100-pound sacks of barite will fit in a 76 cubic meter silo, we first need to convert cubic meters to cubic feet (1 cubic meter = 35.3147 cubic feet). A 100-pound sack of barite typically occupies about 0.5 cubic feet. Therefore, a 76 cubic meter silo is approximately 2,688 cubic feet, allowing for around 5,376 sacks (2,688 cubic feet divided by 0.5 cubic feet per sack).
To determine how many 60-pound sacks of concrete mix are needed for one cubic yard, you need to know that one cubic yard of concrete weighs approximately 4,000 pounds. Dividing 4,000 pounds by 60 pounds per sack means you would need about 67 sacks of 60-pound concrete mix to make one yard of concrete.
400 sacks
The mass of forty-eight 50 kg sacks can be calculated by multiplying the number of sacks by the mass of each sack. Thus, 48 sacks × 50 kg/sack = 2,400 kg. Therefore, the total mass is 2,400 kg.
(7,125/3,325) x 7 = 15 sacks
160 sacks. 96 with just a bar in it and 64 with only a ball.
To determine how many sacks of ready mix are needed for one cubic yard, it typically depends on the size of the sacks. For example, a standard 80-pound bag of ready mix concrete yields about 0.6 cubic feet. Therefore, you would need approximately 45 bags (80-pound sacks) to make one cubic yard, as one cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet. If using different bag weights, the number of sacks required will vary accordingly.
A "sack" is not a standard unit of measure, sacks come in many sizes. For this reason one can not say in general how many cubic meters of gravel any sack contains.
The number of sacks of cement required for a 1,200 sq ft home depends on the thickness of the concrete and the specific application (foundation, slab, etc.). Generally, for a 4-inch thick concrete slab, you would need about 1.5 cubic yards of concrete, which is approximately 10-12 sacks of cement (assuming 80-pound sacks). It's essential to calculate based on your specific project needs and consult with a professional for precise requirements.
two sacks of cement per cubic yard of sand
Paper sacks come in a variety of basis weights. Single-ply bags range in basis weight from 60 pound to 80 pound. Some stores prefer a double-ply bag, made of two 40-pound basis weight bags, since it can hold heavier items.
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The nouns in "sacks are made of jute" are "sacks" and "jute."
It depends on the strength you need. The content is measured in sacks (94lbs per sack) per cubic yard. example: 5.5 sack mix = 5.5 sacks per cu.yd. shich is about a 2500-3000 lb mix.
Regardless of the cubic feet you are looking for, an 80lb sack of quickcrete is 2/3 cu.ft. actually .60 cu.ft. so just do the math for 100cu.ft or 10cu.ft 100 sacks= 60 cu.ft. 10 sacks= 6 cu.ft. So, for 100cu.ft you will need right at 140, 80lb sacks A lot of mixing to do!!! For a premix truck to deliver it, you will need a little less than 4cu.yards. much easier, and quite likely cheaper.
You need to tell us how big a bag. Typically they vary from a 1 pound bag to 50-100 lb sacks.
* CEMENT: 1 Sack = 94 lbs. so we can say that sack is nothing but one cement bags(50 kg)
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