Bags of what? Grass seeds? Cement? Sugar?
23bags
12 cups
175 pounds = 79.38 kilograms
To determine how many 50kg bags of sugar can fill a 20ft container, we first need to calculate the volume of the container in cubic meters. A standard 20ft container has dimensions of approximately 6.1m in length, 2.4m in width, and 2.6m in height. Multiplying these dimensions gives a volume of 38.544 cubic meters. To convert this volume into kilograms, we need to consider the density of sugar, which is around 0.8 kg per liter. Therefore, a 20ft container can hold approximately 48,180kg of sugar. Dividing this by the weight of each bag (50kg) gives us around 963 bags of sugar that can fill a 20ft container.
175lbs is 79.4kg
The term "lbs" means "pounds", so you should buy as many "lbs bags" as the amount of pounds of sugar that you need.
Bags of what? Grass seeds? Cement? Sugar?
23bags
It depends on how high you can stack the bags!
175lbs equates to 79.3 (79.3787) kg
The Hessian Sugar bags weighed 25Kg.
is it 1120 bags x 50 kg= 56,000 kg's
Sugar is usually sold in 1Kg bags. So you need 6422 of them. 6422 kg is 14158 pounds so if you had 4 pound bags (most often available size in the US) you'd need 3539 and 1/2 of them.
5 bags = 5*2.2 kg = 11 kg = 11000 grams.
To determine the least number of bags needed to hold 51 pounds of sugar, we can use a method called linear Diophantine equations. We need to find integers x and y that satisfy the equation 4x + 5y = 51, where x represents the number of 4-pound bags and y represents the number of 5-pound bags. By solving this equation, we find that the least number of bags required is 9, with 3 bags weighing 4 pounds each and 6 bags weighing 5 pounds each.
Water has no calories. Tea bags probably have no calories either. One 7.1oz cup of sugar has around 774 calories.