To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a 6-inch by 15-foot area, first convert the dimensions to feet. The width is 6 inches, which is 0.5 feet. The area is then 0.5 feet (width) multiplied by 15 feet (length), equaling 7.5 cubic feet. Therefore, you will need 7.5 cubic feet of concrete for this project.
Concrete needed for concrete floor 15' x 22' x 5" will be 7.63 cubic yards if your grading is pefect - Remember to add a bit more (always better to have some left over than to come up short)
15 pounds
15 cubic yards
How deep? 1 inch will take .7 yards
it takes about 15. my dad does it.
My Astronomy professor says that we need at least 15 feet of concrete to block nuclear radiation.
V = 5I = 15 + 1 = 6in Roman numerals
6 x 5/2 = 15 squinches
If your peice of concrete does not have beams I consider that flatwork. So in flatwork with 3/8 rebar (#3) on 16" centers, for the 15 foot side you will have 8 pieces x 15' long. On the 10' side you will need 12 pieces x 10'. (6 bars cut in half) In all you will need 14 #3 x 20'
how much do you need to add to 15 to make it 60
A lot
A typical mixture of concrete will be 10 to 15% cement, 60 to 75% aggregate, and 15 to 20% water.
15 years
well the density of concrete can vary from 2200kg/m3-2800kg/m3 but 2400kg/m3 is the most common
According to concrete taxi: http://www.concretetaxi.com/faq.asp#77 ~15 wheelbarrow loads in a single cubic meter of concrete According to concrete taxi: http://www.concretetaxi.com/faq.asp#77 ~15 wheelbarrow loads in a single cubic meter of concrete
6 inches = 1/2 foot6" x 6" = 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/4 square foot5-ft x 3-ft = 15 square feet(15)/(1/4) = 60 tiles
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