Math, asked by fushigi, 5 months ago

The ratio of cement to sand to ballast in a construction is 2:3:4 .Astorey building Consumed 3000 bags of Cement. How many wheelbarrow of each of the other components of building is required.​

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Answered by sahilmeena030
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What is the meaning of 1:3:6 in a concrete mix ratio using a wheel barrow as a measuring tool?

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Ian M Berry

Answered 2 years ago

1:3:6 is the ratio for M10 grade concrete. It is 1 part cement, 3 parts sand, and 6 parts aggregate. It refers to the compressive strength of the concrete after full cure. 10 is the compressive strength of 10N/mm^2. In terms of using a wheelbarrow as a measuring tool? Sure, it you dumped 6 loads of aggregate, 3 loads of sand, and 1 load of cement, you'd end up with a great big batch of M10. Otherwise, I'd suggest measuring out your dry materials with a 4–5 litre container and mixing it in the wheelbarrow. Especially since M10 is used in large batches for grading and bedding.

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