400 sq ft at 1 inch = 400x1/12 cu ft = 33.33 cu ft
sand weighs 100 pounds per cu ft
33.33 X 100 = 3333 pounds
at 50 lb per bag, that is
3333/50 = 66.7 bags
254 x 1/12 = 21.17 cubic feet of sand approximatelly
24 of them.
If that is 60" tiles it would take 16 total.
5000 x 1/12 = 416.67 cubic feet At 7.48 gallons per cubic foot, that is 7.48 x 416.67 = 3117 gallons
A 3 inch diameter by 3 inch high container is 21.195 cubic inches. There is 1.805 cu in per ounce, so that would be 21.195/1.805 = 11.74 ounces
It depends upon how deep you want it covered. To cover it one inch deep would take 112 sq ft X 1/12 ft = 9.3 cubic feet = 2 bags @ 5 cubic feet each.
(33.33)/(the number of cubic feet in each bag)
A 40 lb. bag of soil containing 2 cu.ft.3 will cover 25 sq.ft. @ 1" inch deep. My guess then would be 4 or more -40lb. bags would take care of 24 sq.ft. 4" deep.
It would cover 5 sq. ft. one foot deep, or 60 sq. ft. one inch deep.
It works out to about 13.1 bags for every inch deepyou're planning on.
40 pounds of topsoil is about 2 cubic feet, which will cover an area of 12 square feet at 2 inches deep.600 square feet divided by 12 square feet per bag is 50 bags.Answer50 bags
27,154
It will cover about 8 sq.feet if you spread it one inch thick.
Its about 4 feet deep.
To cover 100 square feet with gravel that is 1 inch thick, you first need to convert the thickness from inches to feet: 1 inch is 1/12 feet. Therefore, the volume of gravel required is 100 square feet × (1/12) feet = 8.33 cubic feet. If each bag of gravel is 0.05 cubic feet, you would need 8.33 cubic feet ÷ 0.05 cubic feet per bag = 166.6 bags. Rounding up, you would need 167 bags of gravel.
To determine how many 60 lb bags of sand are needed to cover 177 square feet, you first need to know the desired depth of the sand layer. Assuming a common depth of 1 inch, you would need approximately 0.5 cubic yards of sand, which is equivalent to about 13.5 cubic feet. Since a 60 lb bag of sand typically covers around 0.5 cubic feet, you would need around 27 bags to cover 177 square feet at a 1-inch depth.
Convert 2 inch depth to feet which is 1/6 foot. Now multiply 288 x (1/6) = 48 cubic feet Each bag is 2 cubic feet, hence number of bags required is 48/2 = 24