A twenty-foot rod of half-inch rebar typically weighs about 1.43 pounds per foot. Therefore, the total weight of a twenty-foot rod would be approximately 28.6 pounds. This can vary slightly depending on the specific manufacturing process and the steel's density.
Twenty divided in half is 20/2 = 10 Twenty divided by half is 20/(1/2) = 40
Neither, it is pronounced half of a foot.
twenty three and a half 23 and 1/2
half is bigger.
Twenty is to ten as six is to three. This is because ten is half of twenty, and three is half of six. The relationship is one of division by two.
78Kg
11.5 yards, or (11 yards 1 foot 6 inches).
If you are using PVC, hammer half inch rebar into the ground on either side of the driveway. A 4 foot piece hammered 2 feet into the ground will do a great job.
Twenty divided in half is 20/2 = 10 Twenty divided by half is 20/(1/2) = 40
Half of twenty-five is 12 1/2 (12.5).
twenty and two and a half
Neither, it is pronounced half of a foot.
By car, it will take you about 21 and a half hour. On foot, it will take you 9 days and twenty hours. Non-stop of course.
It depends how much you weigh.
they should be at least a 100 pounds
If your peice of concrete does not have beams I consider that flatwork. So in flatwork with 3/8 rebar (#3) on 16" centers, for the 15 foot side you will have 8 pieces x 15' long. On the 10' side you will need 12 pieces x 10'. (6 bars cut in half) In all you will need 14 #3 x 20'
twenty three and a half 23 and 1/2