But if you know the cost of 1 bag of sweets e.g jelly beans = £3.00 per bag
You will know another bag of sweets.
So I know that £3.00 per bag of jelly beans so you just need to times by 6 or how much bags you need!
£3.00 x 6 = £18.00 Easy if you know how!
When 27 sweets are shared equally into four bags, each bag receives 6 sweets, as 4 times 6 equals 24. This leaves a remainder of 3 sweets since 27 minus 24 equals 3. Therefore, there are 3 sweets left over.
6 bags.... depending on the mix ratio
6 x 4.32 = 25.92 so you will need 26 bags. You might want to get up to 10 % extra for waste.
In order to find the amount of mortar needed, take the number of bricks and divide it by 30. This will be the number of 60 pound bags of mortar mix you will need. 100 bricks will require 3.3 bags (about 191 pounds) or 4 bags depending on if they are purchased new and full.
2.16 a bag
2 obvously
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In 1965, the price of sweets in the UK varied depending on the type and brand, but on average, a bar of chocolate could cost around 6 to 10 pence. Popular sweets like boiled sweets or toffees typically ranged from 2 to 5 pence each. Overall, sweets were much cheaper than they are today, reflecting the differing economic conditions and inflation rates of the time.
6 Bags of masons lime
10 80# bags will fill about 6 cubic feet, so 375 bags should fill 225 cubic feet (30 x 30 x 0.25).ANS 2 -At least in my area, it would be much cheaper ordering this to be delivered by a concrete truck.An 80 lb. bag of concrete is 2/3 of a cubic ft. of concrete. 3 bags is 2 cu. ft. So for 225 cu.ft. youll need 338 bags of concrete.
It depends on the usage of the concrete. For footings, you would need 5 bags of cement. For sidewalks, etc. you would need 6 bags. Generally, if you know the usage it's for, you can contact a local ready-mix plant and they can tell you exactly.
the answer is 6 because sweets