The area that 60lbs of sand will cover is dependant on how deep you want it.æ One hundred pounds of sand equal 1 cubic foot.Your customer service rep at your local storeæcan calculate how much you will need.
two liters of sand :)
50 pounds @ 100 pounds / cu ft = 0.5 cu ft = 864 cu ins So : sq root (864 / 2) = 20.785 inches So: will cover a square of 20.785 ins * 20.785 ins ( 1.732 ft * 1.732 ft) 2.999 sq feet area each bag (say 3 sq ft)
50.24 sq .ft
100' x 200' x 1/3' = 6666.66... recurring cubic feet.
About 1.2 pounds of dry sand equals 1 pound of wet sand. When sand is wet, it typically weighs more due to the water content.
Square yards is a measure of area, you need to purchase your sand as a volume not an area. You will need 2000 cubic feet of sand.
540 square feet
Convert the thickness to meters, then multiply base x area. Answer is in cubic meters. Alternately, you can also convert everything to decimeters first, or to centimeters.
It depends on the size of the cage, although normally the amount of sand should be a few cenimeters thick.
An area 10 foot x 10 foot is 100 square feet. 100 cubic feet of sand would cover it with a one foot deep layer of sand. If the sand needs to be 6 inches deep, then 50 cubic feet are be needed, or 25 cubic feet if the sand is to be 3 inches thick.
to keep out sand during sand storms :)
it depends on the grades of sand and how big each pebble is that makes sand.
A temperate desert.
11,923,200 sq in. of sand.
4 inches deep would be the minium coverage of sand needed for a horse area
The area that 60lbs of sand will cover is dependant on how deep you want it.æ One hundred pounds of sand equal 1 cubic foot.Your customer service rep at your local storeæcan calculate how much you will need.