Regardless of the cubic feet you are looking for, an 80lb sack of quickcrete is 2/3 cu.ft. actually .60 cu.ft. so just do the math for 100cu.ft or 10cu.ft
100 sacks= 60 cu.ft.
10 sacks= 6 cu.ft.
So, for 100cu.ft you will need right at 140, 80lb sacks A lot of mixing to do!!! For a premix truck to deliver it, you will need a little less than 4cu.yards. much easier, and quite likely cheaper.
Forty five 80 pound bags of cement are needed to make one cubic yard of concrete.
7 cement bags per 1 cubic meter of concrete......
4 bags of 50 kg each= 200 kg of cement.
typically one pallet, i believe theres 42 80lb bags on a pallet.
One cubic meter of concrete is equal to 1.308 cubic yards of concrete. If there are 5 1/2 bags of cement in 1 cubic yard of concrete, there would be 7.2 bags in 1 cubic meter of concrete. These are the 94 pound bags of portland cement or roughly 40kg bags so figure 8 bags total. Some will be left over
According to Blue Circle it takes 108 bags of concrete to get a cubic meter
15 milligrams
The answer is, remarkably, 6. Answer: "6 sack" or "6 bag mix" has six bags of cement per cubic yard of concrete mix. Since each sack/bag contains 94 lbs of dry cement, this equals 564 lbs of cement per cubic yard of concrete.
M20 - 6.20bags
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25
For M25 grade concrete, the mix proportion is typically 1:1:2 (cement:sand:aggregate). This means for 1 cubic meter of concrete, you would need 1/4 cubic meter of cement. As 1 cubic meter is equivalent to 35.32 cubic feet, and one bag of cement usually covers around 0.035 cubic meters, you would need approximately 7-8 bags of cement for 1 cubic meter of M25 grade concrete.