A two-inch slab is fundamentally unsound because it's not thick enough. So...go with at least a three inch slab.
For a 16-foot x 14-foot x 3-inch slab:
The slab is 224 square feet.
Divide by four and you get 56 cubic feet.
Add 10 percent (because the bottom isn't flat) and you come up with 61.6 cubic feet.
There are 0.6 cubic feet in an 80-pound bag, so you need 103 bags.
Do not do it this way. It will cost you more money and the pour will be weak and look terrible. You need 2-1/2 yards of concrete from a concrete company. If you make the slab 4 inches thick, you will need 3 yards and that's better because concrete companies don't like to deal in half-yard increments.
Hi, you'd need roughly 2900 bags of 80Lbs. bags. (would actually make 64.4 Yds cubed)
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6 x 4.32 = 25.92 so you will need 26 bags. You might want to get up to 10 % extra for waste.
You will need 5.5 40kg bags for this floor. This allows for a typical waste factor of 5%
To determine how many bags of mulch you need for 955 square feet at a depth of 2 inches, first calculate the volume of mulch required. At 2 inches thick, you need 955 square feet x (2/12) feet = 159.17 cubic feet. If each bag of mulch contains 2 cubic feet, you would divide 159.17 by 2, resulting in approximately 79.58 bags. Therefore, you would need about 80 bags of mulch.
Hi, you'd need roughly 2900 bags of 80Lbs. bags. (would actually make 64.4 Yds cubed)
80lbs
Bags of what? Grass seeds? Cement? Sugar?
you would need 23 bags OK
You need to know the size of lawn, and the grass seed bags will tell you how much area they cover.
I need one and a haft yards of sand. If the bags hold 2 cu feet how many bags do I need
It depends on how high you can stack the bags!
You need10.8/(the number of cubic feet of sand in each bag) bags.
it depends on how many lolipops are in a bag. if you want one per bag, then you would need 22 bags. If you want 2 per bag, you would need 11 bags.
19.5
The answer, quite obviously, depends on how big the bags are!
To determine the total number of empty bags needed to pack cookies, you need to know how many cookies you're packing and how many cookies fit in each bag. Once you have the total number of bags required, divide that number by 10 (the number of bags per package) to find out how many packages are needed. For example, if you need 25 bags, you would need 3 packages, since 25 divided by 10 equals 2.5, rounding up to 3 packages.