Size: For 50 kg sugar bag- length 900 mm & width 590
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It would depend on where you bought your coal. In local shops you can buy bags of coal in 10kgs and 25kgs. Coal delivered by a coalman is usually 50kg bag.
It should be 50kg/bag + 1% packing.
It depends on the size of the bag. In Canada the bags are 1 Kg or 2 Kg which is 1,000 and 2,000 grams respectively. In the USA the bags are likely in pounds with 1 pound equal to 454 grams.
One bag of sugar typically weighs around 1-2 kilograms, but this can vary depending on the brand and size of the bag.
It is usually 50kg.
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There are 20 50kg bags in a ton. This is because a ton is equal to 1000kg, and if you divide 1000kg by 50kg, you get 20 bags. Each bag weighs 50kg, so it takes 20 bags to make up a ton.
The number of cups in a bag of icing sugar depends on the size of the bag. A standard 2-pound bag of icing sugar typically contains about 7 to 8 cups. If you have a different size, such as a 1-pound bag, it would contain around 3 to 4 cups. Always check the packaging for precise measurements.
If the packet of sugar is 1 teaspoon, then it would have 4 grams.
To determine how many 50kg bags of sugar can fill a 20ft container, we first need to calculate the volume of the container in cubic meters. A standard 20ft container has dimensions of approximately 6.1m in length, 2.4m in width, and 2.6m in height. Multiplying these dimensions gives a volume of 38.544 cubic meters. To convert this volume into kilograms, we need to consider the density of sugar, which is around 0.8 kg per liter. Therefore, a 20ft container can hold approximately 48,180kg of sugar. Dividing this by the weight of each bag (50kg) gives us around 963 bags of sugar that can fill a 20ft container.
The volume of a 50kg bag of fertilizer can vary depending on the density of the specific fertilizer. To calculate the volume, you would need to know the density of the fertilizer in kg/m^3 and then use the formula Volume = Mass / Density.