mortar
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| * Mortar is the amount of mortar we need. | * Mortar is the amount of mortar we need. | ||
| * Number is the calculated number of ingredients we need. | * Number is the calculated number of ingredients we need. | ||
| - | * Kg is calculated the amount needed in kg | + | * Kg is calculated the amount needed in kg for the ingredients. |
| - | * .5 is a half a clay, which is 1kg or the recipe amount needed per mortar | + | * 1 is 1kg per ingredient. |
| - | * .05 is a twentieth of a heap of sand, which is 1kg or the recipe amount needed per mortar | + | * .5 is a half a clay, which is 1kg or the recipe amount needed per mortar. |
| - | * 1 is 1kg of clay and heap of sand for the recipe | + | * .05 is a twentieth of a heap of sand, which is 1kg or the recipe amount needed per mortar. |
| Clay: | Clay: | ||
| $Number=Mortar*.5$\\ | $Number=Mortar*.5$\\ | ||
| - | $Kg=Number | + | $Kg=Number |
| Heap of sand: | Heap of sand: | ||
| $Number=Mortar*.05$\\ | $Number=Mortar*.05$\\ | ||
| - | $Kg=Number | + | $Kg=Number |
| ===== Example ===== | ===== Example ===== | ||
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| * Number: | * Number: | ||
| * Kg: 2000 * 1kg = **2000kg of heap of sand** needed | * Kg: 2000 * 1kg = **2000kg of heap of sand** needed | ||
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| + | ===== Notes ===== | ||
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| + | Keep in mind that kg and volume are two different things. | ||
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| + | A bulk storage bin has a volume column. | ||
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