1 t/25 kg = 1000 kg/25 kg = 40
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There should not be any bricks in a bag of cement!
It depends on how deep the bag/box is.
If it weighs one kilogram on the moon, it will have about six times as many apples as a bag of 1 kilo apples on earth.
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One bag of Plaster (25kg) is about £5-£6. One bag will do 10m
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To determine how many shovels one 25 kg bag of cement can hold, we first need to know the volume of a shovel. Let's assume a typical shovel can hold around 0.01 cubic meters of cement. Next, we need to convert the weight of the cement to volume using its density, which is around 1440 kg/m^3 for cement. This means a 25 kg bag of cement is approximately 0.017 cubic meters. Dividing this volume by the volume of one shovel gives us around 1.7 shovels per bag of cement.
1 t/25 kg = 1000 kg/25 kg = 40
25 litre bags of what? Hydrogen: each 25 litre bag weighs about 2.2g, so about 444939 bags are needed for 1 tonne Mercury: each 25 litre bag weighs about 338.4 kg, so about 3 bags are needed for 1 tonne.
There are 907.18 kilograms in one tonne. Divide that by 25 kilograms and you get 36.28 bags of sand.
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Depends on how big the bag is.
There is a bag- you are referring to one bag, not the many peaches. If you said there are peaches in the bag, that would be different.
Exactly one bag of millions exists in a bag of millions. All of them!
I mean many candies are in the one plastic bag.