It's impossible to tell until you define the size (length and width) of the sandbags and how many you pile onto each other to form your line. Sand bags are usually used to stop water when there's flooding and a single line of bags wouldn't be enough to keep the water out.
To determine how many 60-pound bags of sand are needed for 4 yards, first convert yards to pounds. One cubic yard of sand weighs approximately 1,000 to 1,200 pounds, depending on the type of sand. Assuming an average weight of 1,000 pounds per yard, 4 yards would weigh around 4,000 pounds. Dividing 4,000 pounds by 60 pounds per bag gives you about 67 bags of sand needed.
You need10.8/(the number of cubic feet of sand in each bag) bags.
depends on what you mean by 5x5, would that be feet or yards If feet then 3.75 bags If yards then 33.75 A 50lb bag of sand is 0,5 cubic feet
1.09 cu yards is 29.43 cubic feet and sands weighs 100 pounds per cu ft so you need 2943 pounds. Dide by 50 pounds per bag that is 59 bags
To determine how many 50 lb bags of sand are needed to cover a 15-foot round area, first calculate the area of the circle using the formula ( A = \pi r^2 ). The radius ( r ) is 7.5 feet, so the area is approximately 176.71 square feet. If you assume a depth of 1 inch for the sand, you will need about 0.5 cubic yards of sand, which is roughly 13-14 bags of 50 lb sand, depending on the sand's density and compaction.
I need one and a haft yards of sand. If the bags hold 2 cu feet how many bags do I need
To determine how many 60-pound bags of sand are needed for 4 yards, first convert yards to pounds. One cubic yard of sand weighs approximately 1,000 to 1,200 pounds, depending on the type of sand. Assuming an average weight of 1,000 pounds per yard, 4 yards would weigh around 4,000 pounds. Dividing 4,000 pounds by 60 pounds per bag gives you about 67 bags of sand needed.
You need10.8/(the number of cubic feet of sand in each bag) bags.
depends on what you mean by 5x5, would that be feet or yards If feet then 3.75 bags If yards then 33.75 A 50lb bag of sand is 0,5 cubic feet
49 bags. The density of loose sand is about 90 lbs/cu. ft. There are 27 cu. ft. in a cu. yard. Therefore 27 * 90 equals a total weight of 2,430 lbs. for a cu. yard of sand. Given 50 lbs. per bag of sand, you divide 2430 by 50 and get 48.6 bags of sand. Round up to 49.
It all depends on how wet the sand is, however the density of wet sand is given as 3240 pounds per cubic yard and as there are 2000lbs in a ton, 3240/2000 equals 1.62 tons per cubic yard. Therefore 17.74 tons equals 10.95 yards
10 cubic yards is 270 cubic feet and sand weighs 100 pounds per cubic feet for total of 27000 pounds which is 27000/50 = 540 bags. Sounds like you need to have it trucked in.
The answer will depend on how big (or small) the bags of sand are!
it is 100 bags of sand/ballast
To determine how many bags of sand are needed for 64 square feet, you first need to know the depth of sand you plan to apply. For example, if you're applying a 1-inch depth, you would need about 0.5 cubic yards of sand, which translates to approximately 13-14 bags (assuming each bag is 0.5 cubic feet). Adjust the number of bags based on the desired depth and the size of the bags. Always check the specific bag dimensions and coverage information for more accurate calculations.
1.09 cu yards is 29.43 cubic feet and sands weighs 100 pounds per cu ft so you need 2943 pounds. Dide by 50 pounds per bag that is 59 bags
to build a volleyball court you will need about 3 or 4 yards of sand