Wet concrete is approximately 150 pounds per cubic foot. So 80 pounds is approximately 1/50 th of a cubic yard.
This cannot be answered without knowing the width and depth.
0.6 cu yds 0.6 yards is incorrect. According to quikrete's website it would require 46 80# bags of concrete to cover 81 square feet at 4" thick, which is one cubic yard. Dividing 46 by 1 yard gives us approximately 0.022 yards per bag.
0.6 cubic feet in one 80 lb bag. with there being 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard: 0.02 cubic yards per bag, in other words, it would take 45 - 80lb bags to yeild 1 cubic yard of concrete
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Imagine a cube 3' x 3' x 3' . that is a cubic yard. I believe a bag is 1/3 of a yard. No It's less than that one 94 lb bag of Portland cement is one cubic foot. And there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard ( 3*3*3 = 27) so an 80 lb bag of premix is a little less than 1/27th
41 bags. Actual 40.5
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Forty five 80 pound bags of cement are needed to make one cubic yard of concrete.
it takes 45 Bags of 80# mix to make a cubic yard
This cannot be answered without knowing the width and depth.
there are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard.
This all depends on the mix you want. I assume you mean cement when you mention the 80lb bag of concrete. I have pushed concrete in my day... Bag cement mix is the same as concrete. Don't be funny. How many 80 pound bags will make 1 yard of concrete? I want a definitive answer this time.
4 inches = 1/3 foot27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yardVolume = 80 x 1/3 = 80/3 cubic feet = 80/81cubic yard = about 0.987654321 (really!)
There is 0.45 cubic feet in a 60-lb bag, so you need 60 bags. If you go to 80-lb bags, there's 0.60 cubic feet and you need 45 bags.
To make one yard of concrete from 80# bags you will need about 40-45 bags. Each bag is about .67 or 2/3 cubic foot. you will need 27 cubic feet to make 1 cubic yard. Cheaper to have a redimix truck deliver, and a lot less work.
0.6 cu yds 0.6 yards is incorrect. According to quikrete's website it would require 46 80# bags of concrete to cover 81 square feet at 4" thick, which is one cubic yard. Dividing 46 by 1 yard gives us approximately 0.022 yards per bag.
At least in the Albany area it is between $80 to $100 per yard depending on the mix