You First have to figure out "Cubic" Metres as in length x width x height. to get cubic metres. right now you have 9 square meters multiply it by the thickness of the wall to get the cubic meters.
Then you'll know the amount you need....
There is an old formula ... 1, 2 , 3 it's been a long time since I used it, you will need to confirm this part .... if I remember correctly ... 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, 3 parts gravel.
hope this helps
4 Kg Obviously.
The answer will depend on how deep the cement needs to be.
6 Bags of masons lime
0.42cub.m (Cement sand mortar)
First, things are not made of cement- they are made of concrete- which consists of cement, sand, gravel and water. Mix them using 1 part cement, 1.5 parts sand, 3 parts gravel. To calculate how much CONCRETE you need, multiply depth X width X length in inches, then divide by 1728. This will tell you the number of cubic FEET of concrete. To get the number of cubic YARDS, divide the cubic feet by 27. If you are using packaged concrete mix (Sakrete is one) then an 80 lb bag makes 0.6 cubic feet of concrete. NOTE: If you are working with concrete for the first time- do not add too much water (weakens the concrete) and do not get wet concrete on bare skin- it will cause a chemical burn. Wash it off promptly if you do.
1 cement 2 sand 3 gravel
How much cement sand and stone do you need for 1 cubic meter of concre
8 kilos sand to the 2 kilos cement.
A good mix is four or five of sand to one of cement.
Depends on size of the patio.
If a 20kg bag of cement=0.1m3 with 100 lots o 0.01 to 1m3 then you will need 12.5 bags per m3. So you need approx 11.5m3 of sand and 144 bags of cement (144 x 0.01 = 1.44m3) to give you a total of 12.94m3
You will need about a bag of cement for this project. You will also need around 0.15 cu.m of sand.
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To calculate the amount of cement and sand needed for plastering 270 square meters, you can use a typical mix ratio, such as 1 part cement to 4 parts sand. Assuming a plaster thickness of about 12 mm, you would need approximately 1.5 cubic meters of plaster. This translates to roughly 300 kg of cement (about 6 bags of 50 kg each) and about 1.2 cubic meters of sand. Always consult a local expert for precise calculations based on specific conditions and mix ratios.
You need 1.35 cubic meters for each centimeter deep.
I'll let you find the answer but you can go here and use this calculator which will convert units of measure as well for concrete ... http://www.concrete.com/calculators.htm
500 pounds cement, 1500 pounds sand, 1600 pounds gravel. Mix with 32 gallons water