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1 ton = how many brass

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Answered by Hafsa2689
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Step-by-step explanation:

We know 1 brass = 100 cft or 2.83m3 of building material such as sand and aggregate, taking DLBD of aggregate = 1500 kg/ m3, so 1 brass to ton = 1500× 2.83/1000 = 4.2 tons, hence 1 brass to 4.2 tons of aggregate, in case of sand it will be 4.5 tons.

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Answered by amikkr
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Given,

1 ton.

To Find,

How much brass will be equal to 1 ton.

Solution,

We can simply solve this numerical problem by using the following process.

Now,

For Crushed Sand

Volume, V=1 Brass =10 ft ×10 ft× 1 ft=100 Cubic Feet

We also know that 1 cubic feet = 0.0283 cubic meters.

So, 100 Cubic Feet = 100× 0.0283 cubic meter = 2.83 cubic meters.

Density, D=DLBD of sand = 1600 Kg/Cubic meter.

Also, D=\frac{M}{V}.

⇒M=D× V

⇒M= 1600 ×2.83

M = 4528Kg = 4.5 Ton

So, 1 Brass Sand = 4528 Kg = 4.5 Ton

Means, 1 ton = \frac{1}{4.5}=0.22 brass.

Hence, 1 ton means 0.22 brass.

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