To answer this question you will need to know the size trowel you need and also the number of pounds in a bag.
A 50 lb bag using a 1/4" x 1/4" square notch trowel, you are going to expect about 80 - 90 sq ft.
The back of the bag should give you the break down for other sizes.
Go to the store, determine what kind of grass you want, read the information on the package and it will tell you how many square feet the bag will cover.
The answer will depend on how deep a layer of sand.
5 and a bit ;)
To determine how many seeds are needed to cover 1 square foot, first, divide the total weight of the seeds by the area they cover. A 15-pound bag covers 40 square feet, so each square foot requires ( \frac{15 \text{ pounds}}{40 \text{ square feet}} = 0.375 \text{ pounds per square foot} ). Therefore, it takes 0.375 pounds of seeds to cover 1 square foot.
It depends upon the volume of the bulk bag and how deep you want it covered. Divide the cubic meters in the bulk bag by the depth in meters to get your answer. For example, a bulk bag of 2 cubic meters will cover to a depth of 1 cm. 2 cubic meters / 0.01 meters depth = 200 square meters.
one bag of thinset can cost about 13 dollars for versabond wich I recommend as a tile setter for 15 years. One bag can 60-80 square with a quarter inch trowel and less with bigger trowels. 3 eighths trowel about 40-50 square. The bag at home depo explains all.
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To determine the amount of thinset needed for 311 square feet of tile, a general rule of thumb is to use about 1/4 inch of thinset for standard tiles. Typically, one bag of thinset (50 lbs) covers approximately 80-100 square feet. Therefore, for 311 square feet, you would need about 3 to 4 bags of thinset, depending on the specific coverage of the product you choose. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for the most accurate calculations.
It depends on what the bag contains.
A standard 20kg bag of grout will cover approximately 2.5 square metres - depending on how thick you apply it - these figures are for a 5mm thickness.
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It depends on how thinly the salt is spread.
I think one 80 lb. bag will cover about 4 square feet 1 inch thick
A 1 cubic foot bag will cover 12 square feet at a depth of 1" A 1.5 cubic foot bag will cover 18 square feet at a depth of 1"
Go to the store, determine what kind of grass you want, read the information on the package and it will tell you how many square feet the bag will cover.
The answer will depend on how deep a layer of sand.
5 and a bit ;)