That will depend on the thickness (depth) of the concrete.
It depends on the size of the sack. A sack is not an international standard measure.
To determine how much you save by buying a 100-pound sack at $8.25, you need to compare it to the price of buying the same amount in smaller portions. If, for instance, buying smaller portions costs $10.00 per 100 pounds, then you would save $1.75 by purchasing the sack at $8.25. The exact savings depend on the price of the alternative option.
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).
2, a sack in the end zone is considered a safety which is 2 points
The other way around - it takes something like 18 -24 sacks to make a yard of concrete.
That will depend on the thickness (depth) of the concrete.
Approximately 0.893 of a bushel.
The volume of a sack of concrete mix typically varies based on the size of the bag. A standard 80-pound (36.3 kg) bag of concrete mix generally yields about 0.6 cubic feet (approximately 0.017 cubic meters) when mixed with water. Smaller bags, such as 60-pound (27.2 kg) bags, yield about 0.45 cubic feet (approximately 0.013 cubic meters). Always check the specific product label for precise volume yield.
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5 sacks of cement per 1 yard of concrete
3000 psi 3500?
The answer is, remarkably, 6. Answer: "6 sack" or "6 bag mix" has six bags of cement per cubic yard of concrete mix. Since each sack/bag contains 94 lbs of dry cement, this equals 564 lbs of cement per cubic yard of concrete.
get a sack and fill it with vegetables
1.6 cubic feet = 1sack of barite .6 cubic feet = 1 sack (100 pounds ) bentonite
These are goods which have the quality of substitutability. In law they are sometimes described as fungible. Basically if you want a pound of rice from a sack of rice, it doesn't matter which grains from the sack you get, because all of the grains in the sack are interchangeable.
Two(2) There are Two and a Half (2.5) Dry Texas Pinto Beans (HEB Brand) in a one (1) Pound sack which will equal 6.5 Cups of Cooked Beans.