The dimensions of a 40-pound bag of concrete can vary by manufacturer, but a common size is approximately 18 inches long, 12 inches wide, and 4 inches high. It's designed for ease of handling and mixing. Always check the specific product packaging for exact dimensions, as they may differ slightly.
Usually concrete mix comes in 40, 60 or 80 pound bags.
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.
The dimensions of the bag are 23 centimeters in length, 40 centimeters in width, and 55 centimeters in height.
40 cups
I assumed here that you wanted a wall six inches thick...the answer is "more bags than you want to deal with." Specifically, at least 125 80-pound bags. The formula is: first, determine the volume of the item by multiplying the height (3 feet) by the length (50 feet) by the thickness (0.5 feet). This gives you 75 cubic feet. If the wall's thinner or thicker, of course this is going to change. Next, divide this by the number of cubic feet in a bag-- 0.30 cf per 40 pound bag 0.45 cf per 60 pound bag 0.60 cf per 80 pound bag This gives us our total bags...125 80-pound, 167 60-pound or 250 40-pound. Then add 10 percent more, just in case. This is the time I'd start thinking of other things to make from concrete, so I could order five yards of it. Five yards of premixed concrete will be cheaper than the three yards of bagged concrete you'll need, and you can't mix concrete fast enough to pour something this big.
Approximately, 40 cups
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a space measuring 12 feet by 10 feet by 4 inches, first convert the dimensions to feet: 4 inches is 1/3 of a foot. The volume is 12 x 10 x (1/3) = 40 cubic feet. Concrete is typically sold in bags that cover about 0.5 cubic feet per bag. Therefore, you'll need approximately 80 bags of concrete (40 cubic feet ÷ 0.5 cubic feet per bag).
Every 80lb concrete bag should be mixed with 4 quarts or 3.7 liters of water. This mixture will allow you to place aproximately .60cu/ft of concrete. There are 27 cu/ft in a cu/yd. The number then becomes .0222 yards per 80lb bag. Therefore 45 bags of 80lb (4000 psi) concrete ready mix will be enough for 1 yard of concrete.
About 30 to 40 drummettes come in a 5-pound bag. It depends on how much each drummette weighs. A 5-pound bag of drummettes will feed about 8 to 10 people.
About 40. 1cuyd=27cuft.. 27cuft/(0.675cuft/90#bag) = 40 bags
A standard 40-foot shipping container can typically hold about 26 to 30 metric tons of cargo, depending on the specific dimensions and packing methods. A 50-pound bag of rice weighs approximately 22.68 kilograms. Therefore, a 40-foot container can hold roughly 1,200 to 1,400 bags of 50-pound rice, assuming optimal packing and no other cargo constraints.
A 3-pound bag of Cuties typically contains around 30 to 40 pieces, depending on their size. The exact number can vary based on the specific weight of each individual fruit. Generally, you can expect about 34 Cuties in a standard 3-pound bag.