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You need10.8/(the number of cubic feet of sand in each bag) bags.
You just have to dig where there is sand...nowhere specific.
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I need one and a haft yards of sand. If the bags hold 2 cu feet how many bags do I need
To convert the weight of the sand into a volume and find out how much you need you would need to know the density of the sand as the more dense it is the less sand there will be in a 50lb bag and the more bags you would then need to fill the yard
The volume of sand weighs 455x 2/12 *100 pounds per cubic foot = 7600 pounds so you need about 152 bags.
sand (silicon dioxide) has a specific gravity of about 2.7 8x12x2/12 = 16 cubic feet 16 x 62.4 x 2.7 = 2695.68 pounds of sand 2695.68 / 50 = 53.9136 or 54 bags of sand
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.
To find out how many 94-pound bags of Portland cement are needed for a yard of sand, you typically use a 1:2:3 mix ratio (cement, sand, gravel) for concrete. Since a yard of sand weighs about 1,600 pounds, you'll need approximately 533 pounds of cement for that mix. Given that each bag of Portland cement weighs 94 pounds, you would need about 6 bags (533 ÷ 94 ≈ 5.67). Therefore, you would need 6 bags of Portland cement for a yard of sand.
Your patio is (8x8)/6in = 10.66 cubic foot. The sand comes in 50 lb bags that cover 0.5 cubic foot so you will need 21.33 bags (round up to 22 or down to 21)
65 BLOCKS PER 74 POUND OF MORTAR (THAT YOU ADD SAND TO) 80 POUND PREMIX MORTAR JUST ADD WATER 27 BLOCK 8X8X16
I'll use the density of dry, packed sand, which is 100 lbs per cubic foot, 50/100 is 2 50 lb bags of sand