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Let's suppose you want to pour a concrete slab for your backyard project having the following dimensions:
Now, that you have got the measurements. Now, how do you calculate material quantity and the cost of the material, if the price per unit of mass is $5/lbs and the price per unit of volume is $4/inches?
Solution:
Steps to Calculate Concrete Quantity:
1. Concrete Slab Area:
$$\text{ Area (A)} = \text{Length} \times \text{Width}$$
$$\text{ Area (A)} = \ 5\ ft \times \ 4\ ft$$
$$\text{ Area (A)} = \ 20\ ft^2$$
2. Calculate Slab Volume:
$$\text{Volume (V)} = \text{Length} \times \text{Width} \times \text{Depth}$$
$$V = 5 \, \text{ft} \times 4 \, \text{ft} \times 3.75 \, \text{ft} = 75 \, \text{ft}^3$$
3. Calculate Concrete Weight:
$$\text{Weight} = \text{Volume} \times \text{Density}$$
$$\text{Weight} = 75 \, \text{ft}^3 \times 150 \, \text{lb/ft}^3 = 11,250 \, \text{lb}$$
4. Convert to Tons:
$$\text {Convert lbs to tons, since 1 ton = 2,000 lb}$$
$$\text{Weight in Tons} = \frac{11,250 \, \text{lb}}{2,000 \, \text{lb/ton}} = 5.625 \, \text{tons}$$
5. Cost of The Material:
$$\ Cost\ Per\ Pound =\ $4$$
$$\ 11,250 \, \text{lb} \times $5/\text{lb} = $56,200$$
$$\ Cost\ Per\ Cubic\ Foot\ Volume =\ $5$$
$$\ 75 \, \text{ft}^3 \times $5/\text{ft}^3 = $300$$
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Material | Density lbs/ cu.ft |
Concrete | 150 lbs/ cu.ft |
Limestone | 160 lbs/ cu.ft |
Sandstone | 145 lbs/ cu.ft |
Granite | 168 lbs/ cu.ft |
Marble | 160 lbs/ cu.ft |
Slate | 168 lbs/ cu.ft |
Basalt | 188 lbs/ cu.ft |
Crushed stone | 100 lbs/ cu.ft |
Sand | 100 lbs/ cu.ft |
Slate | 168 lbs/ cu.ft |
Basalt | 188 lbs/ cu.ft |
Crushed stone | 100 lbs/ cu.ft |
Sand | 100 lbs/ cu.ft |
Topsoil | 110 lbs/ cu.ft |
Source: simetric.co.uk.
The ratio of concrete ingredients that is most commonly used in the construction of buildings and other related projects is 1:1.5:3 and 1:2:4.
The required amount of cement is, = (154÷5.5) x 1 = 28 cubic feet
The Sand you need is = (154÷5.5) x 1.5 = 42 cubic feet
The required Stone chips are = (154÷5.5) x 3 = 84 cubic feet
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