To cover an area of 27 m² with a standard 10 cm (0.1 m) thick concrete layer, you will need approximately 2.7 m³ of concrete. A common mix ratio for concrete is 1 part cement to 2 parts sand to 3 parts gravel. For this volume, you would need about 540 kg of cement, 1.08 m³ of sand, and 1.62 m³ of gravel, adjusting based on specific mix designs or project requirements. Always consult with a professional for precise calculations based on your project needs.
That would depend on how thinly you spread it.
That depends on the thickness of the cement, the strength of the cement, the age of it, Is it reinforced
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To calculate the amount of sand and cement needed to cover a 20 square meter wall, you first need to determine the thickness of the plaster layer. For a standard plaster mix, a common ratio is 1 part cement to 3 parts sand. If you apply a thickness of, say, 1 cm, you'll need approximately 0.2 cubic meters of mortar, which consists of about 0.05 cubic meters of cement and 0.15 cubic meters of sand. Adjust the quantities based on the specific thickness and mix ratio you plan to use.
it depends on the type of mix and water cement ratio.
How much cement is needed to cover 192 square feet of area
Spread it evenly, then leave your hands in the cement for 4-6 hours to spread excess cement.
One cubic meter of cement at a depth of 6 inches (approximately 0.1524 meters) will cover an area of about 6.56 square meters. This is calculated by dividing the volume (1 cubic meter) by the depth in meters (0.1524), giving you the coverage area. Therefore, 1 cubic meter of cement at this depth can effectively cover a space of about 6.56 square meters.
How much cement required for grouting of block (16"x8"x8") wall for 100 sft area
That would depend on how thinly you spread it.
It depends on the thickness of slab. A yard of cement contains 9 cubic feet. Thus, it would cover 9 square feet if the slab was 1 foot thick. For a 4 inch thick slab, it would cover 3 times as much area, or 27 square feet.
At 4" deep, 89 sq. ft.
160 cubic inches / (1/8 inches) = 160*8 = 1280 sq inches
The answer will depends on the size of the bag, how much cement it makes and the thickness of the cement layer. Since you have not bothered to share these crucial bits of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
they covered area
it covers about 193
"Square feet" aren't things that are used to cover area."35 square feet" is an amount of area that you have to cover with something.