To cover 52 square feet with a depth of 1 inch, you first need to convert the depth to feet, which is 1/12 feet. The volume required is 52 square feet × (1/12) feet = 4.33 cubic feet. If each bag of sand covers approximately 0.5 cubic feet, you would need about 4.33 / 0.5 = 8.66 bags. Therefore, you would need 9 bags of sand, as you cannot purchase a fraction of a bag.
4.4 bags for each 1-foot deep. 2.2 bags for each 6-inches deep. Each 5-ft3 bag will cover the area to 2.72 inches deep.
Volume = 120/12= 10 cubic feet for each 1 inch of depth= 2 bags for each 1 inch of depth.
(33.33)/(the number of cubic feet in each bag)
The volume of 36ft2 to a depth of 6" = 1/2ft is 36ft2 x 1/2ft = 18ft3. Each bag contains 5ft3 so 18/5 = 3.6 bags are needed to cover the area, so 4 bags would have to be purchased, with 2/5 bag left over.
Area is 170 square feet. Depth is 6 inches or 1/2 foot, so volume to be filled is 170 x 1/2 = 85 cubic feet. Each bag has 5 cubic feet of gravel, so you would need 85/5 = 17 bags
Each bag will cover about 16 metres square.
4.4 bags for each 1-foot deep. 2.2 bags for each 6-inches deep. Each 5-ft3 bag will cover the area to 2.72 inches deep.
To determine how many bags of mulch you need, first calculate the area you want to cover by multiplying the length by the width (in feet) to get square footage. Then, decide on the depth of mulch you want, typically 2-3 inches. Most bags cover about 2 cubic feet; use this information to convert your total area and desired depth into cubic feet and divide by the coverage of each bag to find the total number of bags needed. Always round up to account for settling and any miscalculations.
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.
Volume = 120/12= 10 cubic feet for each 1 inch of depth= 2 bags for each 1 inch of depth.
(33.33)/(the number of cubic feet in each bag)
Depends on the depth of the gravel also. If depth is "D" feet then volume required is 62 x D cubic feet. Since each bag has 5 cubic feet you would need (60 x D)/5 bags (round it up to next higher number (as most shops won't sell you fractions of a bag).
The volume of 36ft2 to a depth of 6" = 1/2ft is 36ft2 x 1/2ft = 18ft3. Each bag contains 5ft3 so 18/5 = 3.6 bags are needed to cover the area, so 4 bags would have to be purchased, with 2/5 bag left over.
Area is 170 square feet. Depth is 6 inches or 1/2 foot, so volume to be filled is 170 x 1/2 = 85 cubic feet. Each bag has 5 cubic feet of gravel, so you would need 85/5 = 17 bags
To determine how many bags of mulch you need for a 16 square foot area, you first need to decide on the desired depth of the mulch. For example, if you want a 2-inch depth, you'll need about 2 cubic feet of mulch per square foot (since there are 12 inches in a foot, 2 inches is 1/6 of a foot). For a 16 square foot area at 2 inches deep, you would need approximately 32 cubic feet of mulch. Since each bag is 0.8 cubic feet, you would need 32 / 0.8 = 40 bags of mulch.
well do to my calculations i made is that it is 6 or 18 feet long
To determine how many bags of mulch you need for 955 square feet at a depth of 2 inches, first calculate the volume of mulch required. At 2 inches thick, you need 955 square feet x (2/12) feet = 159.17 cubic feet. If each bag of mulch contains 2 cubic feet, you would divide 159.17 by 2, resulting in approximately 79.58 bags. Therefore, you would need about 80 bags of mulch.