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If a mixture of 24 lb. of cement, 48 lb. of sand, and 63 lb. of gravel is needed to make 1 cubic foot of concrete, how many pounds of sand are needed to pour a pool deck of 156 cubic feet?
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If a mixture of 24 lb. of cement, 48 lb. of sand, and 63 lb. of gravel is needed to make 1 cubic foot of concrete, how many pounds of sand are needed to pour a pool deck of 156 cubic feet?
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This is a ratio problem. You only need solve the ratio of the sand.
48
=
n
1 156
(48)(156) = 1(n) (cross multiplying)
7,488 pounds
To check: The pool deck is 156 times larger than the original amount of concrete so the amount of sand needs to be 156 times more.
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