Explain more - exactly why are you putting gypsum on your yard ?
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Assuming the question is asking for a yard to be converted into feet, the answer is 3 feet.
Typically, about 3% to 5% gypsum is added to cement during the manufacturing process. Gypsum helps to regulate the setting time of cement, preventing it from setting too quickly. This addition is crucial for achieving the desired workability and final strength of the concrete.
It depends on the weather conditions and aftercare.
Planning a gazebo for your yard is something that you need to do carefully. If you make the gazebo too large, it will take up too much space and make your yard look cluttered, however, if you make it too small, you won't be able to enjoy it. You can get a contractor to measure your yard and figure out the dimensions you will need for your gazebo.
I wouldn't put too much thought into that.
No, it is not too much.
too much
Yes usually if you put too much it is much like a car it will smoke and foul out your spark plugs or make the piston rings break or much worse. If you have put too much in your bike drain it immediately to stop further damage.
yes like too much soda yah......
when you put too much oil: engine will lose much power oil push out and make damage your catalic converter