A good estimate is somewhere between 4 1/2 and 5 gallons in 60 lb of dry sand, depending on how tightly it is packed and how fine the grains are. .
The answer will depend on how deep a layer of sand.
7.5 gal
To determine how many 60-pound bags of sand are needed for 4 yards, first convert yards to pounds. One cubic yard of sand weighs approximately 1,000 to 1,200 pounds, depending on the type of sand. Assuming an average weight of 1,000 pounds per yard, 4 yards would weigh around 4,000 pounds. Dividing 4,000 pounds by 60 pounds per bag gives you about 67 bags of sand needed.
60- 100 Gal.
No useful answer can be given without the necessary detail.The question needs to describe whether the cement alone will be used (or whether it will be used with sand, or with sand and aggregate, and what mix ratios), and the depth of the application.
50-60
(2 pt/min) * (1 gal / 8 pt) * (60 min/hr) = (2 * 1 * 60 * pt * gal * min) / (8 * min * pt * hr) = 15 gal/hr
Depends on the type of sand also if it is wet or dry
227L equates to about 60 (59.9670554) US gallons.
If the soil sample has 30 million particles of soil and 60 of those particles are sand, then the number of soil particles that are sand is 60. Sand particles represent 0.000002% of the total particles in the soil sample.
yumm i really want some hershey kisses right now =] and there are about 3421 in a 60 oz bag
A 60 gallon tank?