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Simply calculate volume of sand as you calculated volume of cement to be used, just don't multiply it with 1440, divide by 50 as in case of calculating cement.

you will get your answer in m3 of sand.

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By mix design procedure you calculate F.A, C.A, cement and water content for any grade of concrete

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