6 divided by 3 = two (2x3=6)
Therefore increase ration by 2 ie 2 to 6 is the new ratio.
That's basically what rate means - a comparison of two proportional quantities.
1) Calculate the area 2) Calculate the volume 3) Divide the area by the volume to get the ratio
The ratio of 8 to 2 can be simplified by dividing both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 2. This simplifies the ratio to 4:1. This means that for every 4 units of the first quantity, there is 1 unit of the second quantity.
Oh, dude, the ratio of 32 to 1 is like, well, 32:1. It's just a fancy way of saying there are 32 of something for every 1 of something else. So, if you have 32 cookies and only 1 glass of milk, that's a 32:1 cookie-to-milk ratio. Easy peasy!
To calculate the quantities of cement, sand, and gravel in 1 cubic meter of concrete with a ratio of 1:2:4, you first need to determine the total parts of the mixture, which is 1+2+4=7 parts. Then, divide 1 cubic meter by the total parts (1/7, 2/7, 4/7) to get the volume of each ingredient. So, in 1 cubic meter of concrete, you would have 0.143 cubic meters of cement, 0.286 cubic meters of sand, and 0.571 cubic meters of gravel.
Total volume multuplied by the figure .30 . Mart ratio calculate and sum of ratio Example 1:4=5 . 1/5x90Cft
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Usually for a design mix as per Indian Standards when the mix proportions are arrived for M25,the total cement consumption will be around 400 kg.From that the number of cement bags will be 8 numbers for 1 cum
1:5 (cement:sand) is the best ratio
Approximately 5bags of cement are in 1 cu.m concrete ratio 1:3:6 with 20mm aggregate, water-cement ratio 0.5.
The type of sand is also important. The right ratio for a mixture of cement and sand is 1:5 to 1:6
cement require for 1 sqm plaster 1:2 for 15mm thickness
1:1.5:3:0.45 (cement,fine aggregate,coarse aggregate, water cement ratio)
I am not an expert but from experience selling tiles the following are guidelines: 1. The type of surface determines how much cement to use 2.The quality of cement will also affect ratio 3.The area to be tiled e.g. wall or floor determines the quantity on average 2-3 squares meters will require one 20Kg tile adhesive
1 to 4
it depends on the type of mix and water cement ratio.
I would mix it, 1 cement, 1 sharp sand, 4 ballast.