No, contrary to popular opinion, tea or tea bags are of no further use.
You can put them over your head and die :P
Best guess: 17 bags (80lb bags) with a third of a bag being left over. This is for Quikrete.
bags in the medieval times were made of hay and left over straw (if you were a peasant)but if you where nobal you would have your bag made of cloth or silk.
180 divided by 34 180/34 = 5.29 bags So6 bags or 5 and a little bit left over
Either three of the 16oz bags of flour and you will have a cup and a half of flour left over or one of the 5lbs bags.
The average coverage for one standard bag of plaster is 7 square meters, so divide 29 by 7 and you get a little over 4 bags. Purchasing 5 bags will cover this area and leave some left over.
A good that is over-consumed if left to the market
the answer is 60
Over 3,000 Bags
the way the plants die over winter for a week , Plants every where.....
Paper bags are available at Wal-Mart in a variety of styles and colors. Simple lunch paper bags may cost just a few dollars, while a a bundle of 500 paper bags cost just over 130$. Prices depend on size and quantity.
Tea bags are generally safe to use for up to 6-12 months after their expiration date, but the flavor and quality may decline over time.