10 bags. Each 80 lb bag is 0.6 cubic feet, and your hole is 6 cubic feet.
Definition of the amount of concrete that (by volume) will fill on cubic yard of space.
How much concrete is required to fill 100 cu feet
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Cement mixed with water, sand (gravel) - in other words more concrete.
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How many bags of concrete does it take to fill upHey
10 80# bags will fill about 6 cubic feet, so 375 bags should fill 225 cubic feet (30 x 30 x 0.25).ANS 2 -At least in my area, it would be much cheaper ordering this to be delivered by a concrete truck.An 80 lb. bag of concrete is 2/3 of a cubic ft. of concrete. 3 bags is 2 cu. ft. So for 225 cu.ft. youll need 338 bags of concrete.
That would depend on the density of the bags of topsoil.
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20 bags. 16 oz are in a pound. 10 X 16 = 160 160/8 = 20
50lb bags 3.7 60lb bags 3.1 80lb bags 2.3 90lb bags 2.1 These amounts are for using the redi-mix bags.
One pound is 16 ounces, so you can fill 2 8-ounce bags from each pound of mix. With 10 pounds of trail mix, you can fill 20 8-oz bags. Well, 19, since you're probably eating trail mix while you're filling the bags, and you'll have eaten one bag's worth while you worked.
One pound is 16 ounces, so you can fill 2 8-ounce bags from each pound of mix. With 10 pounds of trail mix, you can fill 20 8-oz bags. Well, 19, since you're probably eating trail mix while you're filling the bags, and you'll have eaten one bag's worth while you worked.
You need 1.16tonne. You need to know the weight of a bag of concrete and then divide 1.16 by that weight and that will give you the answer you need.
You can fill a measuring cup
To fill 0.2 cubic meters, you will need about 21.6 bags. According to the site at the related link, a 20 kg or 40 lb bag of premixed concrete should fill an area of 1/3 cubic foot, which is 1/106th of a cubic meter. There is also a separate estimate of 108 20-kg bags per cubic meter, which provides essentially the same result.