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Material calculation of cm 1:6 for 1sqm

Answer Posted / Shashi Prabha

For a material ratio of 1:6, you would need 6 units of the second material for every 1 unit of the first material. To calculate the quantity required for 1 square meter, first determine the volume of the material needed (e.g., if it's a cement-sand mixture, consider the bulk density), then divide this volume by the ratio to obtain the amount of each material.

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