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.
Bags of what? Grass seeds? Cement? Sugar?
1 cubic yard is 3x3x3 = 27 cubic feet 49 yards = 49x27 = 1323 cubic feet 1323/2 = 661 bags - that is a lot of bags! Make sure by yards you mean actual cubic yards, not linear yards, in which case you need to know depth and width of mulch as well
You need10.8/(the number of cubic feet of sand in each bag) bags.
To determine the number of 50-pound bags of sand needed for 576 square feet, you first need to know the depth of sand you plan to apply. For example, if you want to apply a 1-inch layer, you would need approximately 0.5 cubic yards of sand, which is about 13 bags (since one 50-pound bag covers roughly 0.5 cubic feet). Adjust the number of bags accordingly based on the desired depth.
9.72 Cubic Yards of Concrete is required, if you are going to order by cement truck. 874.8 bags of 40# (40 lbs) bags, or 583.2 bags of 60# 437.4 bags of 80#
I need one and a haft yards of sand. If the bags hold 2 cu feet how many bags do I need
Bags of what? Grass seeds? Cement? Sugar?
1 cubic yard is 3x3x3 = 27 cubic feet 49 yards = 49x27 = 1323 cubic feet 1323/2 = 661 bags - that is a lot of bags! Make sure by yards you mean actual cubic yards, not linear yards, in which case you need to know depth and width of mulch as well
You need10.8/(the number of cubic feet of sand in each bag) bags.
It depends how you are going to use it.
There are 9 cu ft in a yard x 12 = 108 then divide by 2 = 54 bags
Hi, you'd need roughly 2900 bags of 80Lbs. bags. (would actually make 64.4 Yds cubed)
To determine the number of 50-pound bags of sand needed for 576 square feet, you first need to know the depth of sand you plan to apply. For example, if you want to apply a 1-inch layer, you would need approximately 0.5 cubic yards of sand, which is about 13 bags (since one 50-pound bag covers roughly 0.5 cubic feet). Adjust the number of bags accordingly based on the desired depth.
9.72 Cubic Yards of Concrete is required, if you are going to order by cement truck. 874.8 bags of 40# (40 lbs) bags, or 583.2 bags of 60# 437.4 bags of 80#
A typical 80-pound bag of concrete mix yields about 0.6 cubic feet of concrete. A 3-yard mixer has a capacity of 81 cubic feet (3 cubic yards). To fill the mixer, you would need approximately 135 bags of 80-pound concrete mix, since 81 cubic feet divided by 0.6 cubic feet per bag equals about 135 bags.
To determine how many 80 lb bags are needed for 1.2 cubic yards, first note that one cubic yard typically weighs around 1,500 pounds, depending on the material. Therefore, 1.2 cubic yards would weigh approximately 1,800 pounds. Dividing 1,800 pounds by the weight of each bag (80 lbs) means you would need about 22.5 bags. Since you can’t purchase a fraction of a bag, you would need to buy 23 bags.
To determine how many bags of cement are needed for 11 yards of concrete, you first need to know the concrete mix ratio. A common mix is 1:2:3 (cement:sand:gravel). For a standard 80-pound bag of cement, it typically yields about 0.6 cubic feet of concrete. Since there are 27 cubic feet in a yard, 11 yards equals 297 cubic feet. Using a standard mix, approximately 7 to 8 bags of cement would be needed for this volume, depending on the specific mix and design requirements.