I need 24 cubic feet of vermiculite and currently have 3 bags of 8 dry quarts each. How many more bags will I need?
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1 dry quart = 0.038889 cubic foot
24 cubic feet is about 617 dry quarts. Subtract the quarts you have, you need
617 - 8 x 3 = 609 quarts.
So, you need 609/8, about 76 more bags.
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Man, do yourself a favor and get one of the large 4 cu ft bags instead of by the quart. You'll pay about $25 at an Agway and you'll save yourself a lot of money in the long run.
24 cubic ft = 618 quarts
3 bags x 8qts = 24 qts
618-24=594 more qts needed
594/8=74.25 or 75 more bags needed
Totally agree....buy it in cu ft bags 1 cu ft = 25.75 qts
One cubic yard is equal to 694 dry quarts.
25.7 dry quarts per cubic foot.
There are about 38.6 dry quarts in 1.5 cubic feet.
None. A quart is a measure of volume in 3 dimensional space. So a cubic quart is a measure of "volume" in 9-dimensional hyperspace. A cubic foot is restricted to 3 dimensional space and occupies no volume in 9-d hyperspace.
160 cubic inches equates to about 2.38 dry quarts.
1,390 dry quarts per two cubic yards.
36 cubic feet equals 925.7 dry quarts.
ANSWER 1 c.yard = 694.28 dry quarts
1 liter is equal to 0.908 dry quarts.
1 cup = 0.25 quarts 64 cups x .25 = 16 quarts
There are dry and liquid quarts. In the US, there are 807.90 liquid quarts to a cubic yard.
7.481 liquid gallons OR 6.429 dry gallons (US)
32 dry quarts is 64 dry pints.