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What is 8x-12x2?

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How many 50lb bags of sand do you need for a 8ft x 12ft area 2 inches deep?

sand (silicon dioxide) has a specific gravity of about 2.7 8x12x2/12 = 16 cubic feet 16 x 62.4 x 2.7 = 2695.68 pounds of sand 2695.68 / 50 = 53.9136 or 54 bags of sand


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