ABOUT 43 bags. Dry sand weighs ABOUT 100 lbs per cubic foot- and you need 21.3 cubic feet.
600 US gallons = 138,600 cubic inches = 80.208333... cubic feet = 2.9707 cubic yards. (rounded)
The volume of sand weighs 455x 2/12 *100 pounds per cubic foot = 7600 pounds so you need about 152 bags.
To calculate how many wheelbarrows of sand equal 1 cubic yard, you first need to determine the volume of a wheelbarrow. The typical wheelbarrow has a volume of around 6 cubic feet. Since 1 cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet, you would need approximately 4.5 wheelbarrows of sand to equal 1 cubic yard (27 cubic feet รท 6 cubic feet per wheelbarrow = 4.5 wheelbarrows).
A standard wheelbarrow typically has a volume capacity of around 6 cubic feet. The weight of sand can vary depending on the type and moisture content, but on average, dry sand weighs about 100 pounds per cubic foot. Therefore, a standard wheelbarrow can hold approximately 600 pounds of dry sand.
60,000 cubic feet of dry sand weighs approximately 3000 tons.
If 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet, then 4 cubic yards = 108 cubic feet.
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14,300 pounds. Sand has a density of 100 pounds per cubic foot.
Approximately 8 bags of ice that each weigh 10 pounds will fit in 60 cubic feet.
You need to mention how deep you want the sand to be
You need 7500 cubic feet of sand, say 150 long x 100 wide = 15000 x .5 (half a foot)deep=7500. In order to figure this you need to know how many cubic feet are in a ton of sand and we don`t have that, but there is a way around it. Typically sand, gravel and top soil etc. is sold by contractors by the yard or cubic yard. So look at it this way 7500 cubic feet divided by 27 cubic feet (3x3x3=27) in one cubic yard and your answer is 278 yards or cubic yards of sand.
24 feet X 24 feet X 1/3 feet = 192 cubic feet 192 cubic feet / 27 cubic feet per cubic yard = 7.11 cubic yards
1 cubic foot=100 lbs of sand 1728 cubic in.=100 lbs of sand 864 cubic in.= 50 lbs of sand 432 cubic in.= 25 lbs of sand and so on and so on
That depends on how many cubic feet of sand fit in that 50 pound bag. I can get you close, but cannot give the final answer. First convert your dimensions of the sandbox to feet. 86 inches = 86 / 12 = 7.166 feet 45 inches = 45 / 12 = 3.75 feet 6 inches = 6 / 12 = 0.50 feet Multiply the 3 together to determine the total cubic footage required... 7.166 * 3.75 * 0.5 = 13.437375 cubic feet. Once you know how many cubic feet are in your sandbag --- call it X, you determine your needed number of bags by dividing 13.437375 by X. Hope this helps.
You need10.8/(the number of cubic feet of sand in each bag) bags.
It depends on the moisture content of the sand (wet or dry) but as general rule of thumb there is 1.5 tonne of sand per cubic metre or to answer your question correctly 1500Kg per cube.