The typical ratio for mixing concrete is 1 part cement to 2 parts sand and 3 parts aggregate (gravel). This means for every bag of cement (usually 94 pounds), you would use about 188 pounds of sand. However, this ratio can vary based on the desired strength and type of concrete being mixed. Always refer to specific project guidelines for precise measurements.
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26 bags (40kgs cement bag)
4 pounds of sand, and 2 pounds of cement for each yard of stucco.
two sacks of cement per cubic yard of sand
In M20 grade concrete, the mix ratio is typically 1:1.5:3 (cement: sand: aggregates). For one cubic meter of concrete, you generally need about 7 to 8 bags of cement, as one bag of cement is approximately 50 kg. This equates to roughly 350 kg of cement per cubic meter, which aligns with the M20 mix design requirements.
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50 kgs in INdia
On average, one bag of cement is needed per fence post.
26 bags (40kgs cement bag)
If a 20kg bag of cement=0.1m3 with 100 lots o 0.01 to 1m3 then you will need 12.5 bags per m3. So you need approx 11.5m3 of sand and 144 bags of cement (144 x 0.01 = 1.44m3) to give you a total of 12.94m3
you wouldn't even need 1 bag of cement and there are also lots of variables, thickness, mix ratio, bag sizes?
20 rupees per bag.
80 lb bag yields about 0.6 cu ft per Quikrete specs:fNote: the question really refers to concrete not cement.
The number of bags of cement needed per ton of sand depends on the specific mix ratio being used for concrete. A common mix ratio is 1 part cement to 2 parts sand to 4 parts gravel, which translates to about 0.5 tons of cement for every ton of sand. Therefore, if using 94-pound bags of cement, approximately 10 bags would be needed per ton of sand. However, it's essential to adjust the ratio based on the desired strength and application of the concrete.
4 pounds of sand, and 2 pounds of cement for each yard of stucco.
70 lb = 31751.465 g or 31.751 Kilo's
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