The number of bags of Diamond Brite needed for a square foot depends on the thickness of the application and the specific product being used. Typically, one bag of Diamond Brite covers around 50 to 60 square feet at a thickness of about 1/16 inch. For precise requirements, it's always best to consult the manufacturer's guidelines and consider factors like surface preparation and application method.
To determine the number of bags needed to cover 250 square feet at 2 cubic feet per bag, you would first calculate the total volume required: 250 sq ft * 2 ft = 500 cubic feet. Then, divide the total volume required by the volume per bag: 500 cubic feet / 2 cubic feet per bag = 250 bags needed.
There is no way to answer that without knowing how deep the concrete will be.
To calculate how many 10-pound bags of powder are needed, first convert the 25,000 square meters to square feet (1 square meter is approximately 10.76 square feet). Then, determine the total amount of powder needed by dividing the square footage by 500 (amount of powder per 500 sq ft). Finally, divide the total amount of powder by 10 (amount per bag) to find the number of 10-pound bags required.
The number of bags of rocks in 12.25 cubic feet will depend on the size and weight of the bags. To determine the number of bags, divide the total volume of rocks (12.25 cubic feet) by the volume of each bag.
To convert thousand square feet to million square feet, you would divide the number of thousand square feet by 1000. For example, 1000 square feet is equal to 0.001 million square feet.
16 bags for every 3 inches deep
40 pounds of topsoil is about 2 cubic feet, which will cover an area of 12 square feet at 2 inches deep.600 square feet divided by 12 square feet per bag is 50 bags.Answer50 bags
2 bags covers 5,000 square feet so you'll need 3 bags with enough fertilizer left over to cover 1,500 square feet.
The area of a circle is determined by multiplying the square of its radius by the constant pi. The radius is defined as one half the diameter. The value of pi is 3.14. So, 3.14 * 62 = 113.1 square feet. Since a bag of topsoil covers three square feet, you will need 38 bags, because 113.1 square feet divided by three square feet per bag yields 37.7 bags.
To determine how many bags of mulch you need for 955 square feet at a depth of 2 inches, first calculate the volume of mulch required. At 2 inches thick, you need 955 square feet x (2/12) feet = 159.17 cubic feet. If each bag of mulch contains 2 cubic feet, you would divide 159.17 by 2, resulting in approximately 79.58 bags. Therefore, you would need about 80 bags of mulch.
It would take roughly 66 bags to cover a 200 square ft area 2 inches thick
If you are talking about the infield, which is a standard size in all major league stadiums, the square footage would be 8100 square feet. The outfield dimensions vary from stadium to stadium. It is 90 feet from base to base. There are 4 bases that form a square. Therefore 90'x90'=8100 square feet.
to what depth???
To cover 52 square feet with a depth of 1 inch, you first need to convert the depth to feet, which is 1/12 feet. The volume required is 52 square feet × (1/12) feet = 4.33 cubic feet. If each bag of sand covers approximately 0.5 cubic feet, you would need about 4.33 / 0.5 = 8.66 bags. Therefore, you would need 9 bags of sand, as you cannot purchase a fraction of a bag.
136 Wrong. A baseball diamond is a square, 90 feet on a side. 90 x 90 = 8100 SqFt. A square yard is 3 feet x 3 feet = 9 SqFt. 8100 / 9 = 900. Therefore, a baseball diamond contains 900 SqYds.
To cover 100 square feet with gravel that is 1 inch thick, you first need to convert the thickness from inches to feet: 1 inch is 1/12 feet. Therefore, the volume of gravel required is 100 square feet × (1/12) feet = 8.33 cubic feet. If each bag of gravel is 0.05 cubic feet, you would need 8.33 cubic feet ÷ 0.05 cubic feet per bag = 166.6 bags. Rounding up, you would need 167 bags of gravel.
To what depth?