An 80lb bag of concrete you can at your local home improvement store covers about 4 square foot at 2" thick. So you would need about 144 bags of 80lb concrete.
about 17 yards of concrete (it's sold by the cubic yard)
To calculate the amount of concrete needed to cover an area of 22 feet by 26 feet at a depth of 4 inches, first convert the depth from inches to feet: 4 inches is approximately 0.33 feet. The volume in cubic feet is then calculated as 22 ft × 26 ft × 0.33 ft, which equals about 189.24 cubic feet. Therefore, you would need approximately 189.24 cubic feet of concrete to cover the specified area.
Spread it evenly, then leave your hands in the cement for 4-6 hours to spread excess cement.
15.21 cubic yards 1369 40lb bags 913 60lb bags and only 685 of the 80lb bags.
To determine how many bags of quick mix concrete are needed to cover 144 square feet, you first need to know the thickness of the concrete layer you plan to pour. For example, if you are pouring a thickness of 4 inches (0.33 feet), you would need approximately 1.33 cubic yards of concrete. Since one bag of quick mix concrete typically covers about 0.6 cubic feet, you would require around 40 bags (1.33 cubic yards equals about 36 cubic feet, and 36 divided by 0.6 equals 60 bags) to cover that area at that thickness. Adjust the number of bags based on the desired thickness.
8.25 cubic yards of concrete
about 17 yards of concrete (it's sold by the cubic yard)
It would depend on what item the ton is comprised of. The area of a ton of feathers would be greater than the area of a ton of concrete. Answer 2 It would also very much depend on how thick the material was. A ton of feathers might take up less room than a ton of concrete if the feathers were a mile high and the concrete was an inch thick.
Given that the area of a rectangle is represented as A=l x w, where l =length, and w=width, and that a square is just a rectangle where all the sides are the same, the area of this square would = 2 feet x 2 feet. That yields a prodcut of 4 square feet, which is the area you would need to cover in poured concrete.
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A yard of concrete is a cubic yard and cannot be converted directly to square feet of coverage. You must first determine the depth or thickness that the concrete will be. For instance, since 1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet, a 1 foot thick layer of concrete will cover 9 square yards of area. A 4 inch (1/3 foot) thick layer would cover 27 square feet of area.
The area of a book cover would depend on the dimensions of the cover. To find the area, you would multiply the length by the width of the book cover. Formula for area of a rectangle is length x width.
Depends on the area each concrete block can cover. The equation is: 150 sq ft / [area of each concrete block] sq ft = number of tiles. But in real life, it also depends on how tall and wide the 150 sq ft is, and how tall and wide the tiles are.
If it is the same as concrete it will cover 162 square feet. concrete covers 81 square feet by 4" deep
Spread it evenly, then leave your hands in the cement for 4-6 hours to spread excess cement.
To determine the number of concrete hollow blocks needed for a 7m x 10m wall, you first need to calculate the wall area. The total area is 7m x 10m = 70 square meters. If a standard concrete hollow block measures approximately 0.4m x 0.2m (0.08 square meters), you would divide the total area by the area of one block: 70 ÷ 0.08 = 875 blocks. Therefore, you would need approximately 875 concrete hollow blocks to cover that area, not accounting for windows, doors, or waste.
To find the area of a book cover in metric units, the most appropriate unit to use would be centimeters. The formula for finding the area of a book cover would be: length x width.