how can we find out the ratio of cement and sand in plastering
Answer Posted / biplab
At first you take some quantity of plaster, let 1cu.m
then the wet volume of plastering is=1 x 1.33 cu.m
and then this quantity divided by sup of ratio suppose the
ratio is 1:6
ten the quantity of cement is= 1.33/7=0.190 cu.m=5.43 Bags
quantity of sand is =(1.33/7)*6=1.14 cu.m
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