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It depends on how high you can stack the bags!
1 50kg bag fill about 2 cubic f. so for 102cu.f. you'll need 51 bags
By a 'kilo' I assume you mean a kilogram, but this is a weight. A cubic meter is a volume. You can't compare them. You have to specify what the material is, to know the volume of a 'kilo', before you can work out how many in a cubic meter
By a 'kilo' I assume you mean a kilogram, but this is a weight. A cubic meter is a volume. You can't compare them. You have to specify what the material is, to know the volume of a 'kilo', before you can work out how many in a cubic meter
It depends on the volume in each bag!
To determine how many bags of 5 cubic feet of gravel are needed for a 3x50 area, first calculate the total volume of gravel required. The area is 3 feet wide and 50 feet long, giving a total volume of 150 cubic feet (3 ft x 50 ft). Dividing this by the volume of each bag (5 cubic feet), you would need 30 bags of gravel (150 ÷ 5 = 30).
Number of bags = 1/volume of gravel in each bag .
1 kilogram of water has a volume of 1,000 cubic centimeters.
One hundred weight (cwt) is equal to 50.8 kilograms. To determine how many 10-kilo bags of coal are needed to make one hundred weight, you would divide 50.8 kilograms by 10 kilograms per bag. This calculation results in approximately 5.08 bags. Therefore, you would need 6 bags of coal to exceed one hundred weight.
kilo gram means 1000 grams so multiply the number of kilo grams by one thousand to find how many grams
That depends on the dimensions of the bags. You can't equate weight to area or volume. A 50 pound bag of feathers is a lot bigger than a 50 pound bag of sand.
Not possible to answer - a litre is a measurement of volume, while a kilogram is a measurement of weight!