When wheat was bagged instead of bulk off the header, a standard bag of wheat was approx 112 pounds or 1 cwt eg 20 to the ton
The number of bags of topsoil in a ton can vary depending on the weight of each bag. On average, a standard bag of topsoil weighs around 40 pounds. Therefore, there would be approximately 50 bags of topsoil in a ton.
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The number of bags of barley per acre that equals one ton will vary depending on the weight of each bag. If each bag typically weighs 48 pounds, then it would take around 44 bags per acre to equal one ton (2000 pounds).
There are 20 bags of 50 kgs in a metric ton. For 1500 metric tons, the calculation would be 1500 metric tons x 20 bags = 30,000 bags of 50 kgs each.
It depends on the weight of the sand, but on average, a 50 lb bag of sand equals approximately 0.0227 cubic meters. So, roughly there would be around 44 bags in 1 cubic meter of sand.
There are 20 bags of 25kg in half a ton of soil.
There are 40 25kg bags in 1 ton.
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25 litre bags of what? Hydrogen: each 25 litre bag weighs about 2.2g, so about 444939 bags are needed for 1 tonne Mercury: each 25 litre bag weighs about 338.4 kg, so about 3 bags are needed for 1 tonne.
There are 907.18 kilograms in one tonne. Divide that by 25 kilograms and you get 36.28 bags of sand.
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it is 100 bags of sand/ballast
you would need 23 bags OK
how many litre bags to a ton
To determine how many 25kg bags can fit in a 20ft container, we first need to consider the volume of the container. A standard 20ft container has a volume of approximately 33 cubic meters. Next, we need to convert the weight of the bags into volume by considering their density. Assuming the density of the bags is 1kg per liter, we can fit approximately 1320 bags (33 cubic meters / 25kg per bag) in a 20ft container.
There are 40 25 kg bags in a ton.
1 t/25 kg = 1000 kg/25 kg = 40