it depends on the type of mix and water cement ratio.
6 bags.... depending on the mix ratio
according to my books you will need at least 50 bags of 60lbs of cement maybe more but less than 80 bags
@ 1:5 mix, 15 cement and 71 25kg bags of sand (1,175kgs)
The answer is, remarkably, 6. Answer: "6 sack" or "6 bag mix" has six bags of cement per cubic yard of concrete mix. Since each sack/bag contains 94 lbs of dry cement, this equals 564 lbs of cement per cubic yard of concrete.
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For 1 meter cube of brick work, you would need approximately 13 bags of cement.
8 bags
6 bags.... depending on the mix ratio
94 pounds per bag.
according to my books you will need at least 50 bags of 60lbs of cement maybe more but less than 80 bags
4 bags of 50 kg each= 200 kg of cement.
@ 1:5 mix, 15 cement and 71 25kg bags of sand (1,175kgs)
From the largest manufacturer of backaged Portland Cement, bags come in 92.5 lb bags. To be clear, cement is mixed with sand and often aggregate (pea-gravel up to much larger rocks or other things such as broken out concrete chunks) to make concrete. Portland Cement by itself has no structural integrity when mixed with water. It must be mixed with sand at a minimum to make a hard, useful product (concrete). Concrete comes in bags weighing 50, 60, and 80 pounds here in the US.From the largest manufacturer of backaged Portland Cement, bags come in 92.5 lb bags. To be clear, cement is mixed with sand and often aggregate (pea-gravel up to much larger rocks or other things such as broken out concrete chunks) to make concrete. Portland Cement by itself has no structural integrity when mixed with water. It must be mixed with sand at a minimum to make a hard, useful product (concrete). Concrete comes in bags weighing 50, 60, and 80 pounds here in the US.
6 Bags of masons lime
As much as the engineered load calls for to perform the task the cement is required to perform.
How much does a bag of cement weight? Know that and you have a very simple formula: y = 4000/x where x is how much a bag weights and y is your answer.