Brick layers makes mortal with cement lime sand and water in the ratio of 1:1:5:1 if they have 2bucket of lime, how much should they use for cement, sand and water?

2 of cement

2 of lime
2*5 = 10 of sand
2 of water

To determine how much cement, sand, and water should be used, we need to first understand the ratio provided. The ratio of the components for the mortar mixture is 1:1:5:1 for cement, lime, sand, and water, respectively.

To find the quantities for each component, we will calculate using the given amount of lime, which is 2 buckets.

Let's break down the ratio:

Cement : Lime : Sand : Water = 1 : 1 : 5 : 1

Since the ratio of lime to cement is 1:1, we can conclude that the amount of cement will also be 2 buckets. Therefore, 2 buckets of cement should be used.

For sand, the ratio of sand to lime is 5:1. So, to find the amount of sand, we multiply the ratio by the given amount of lime:

5 buckets of sand = 5 x 2 buckets of lime = 10 buckets of sand

Finally, for water, the ratio of water to lime is 1:1. Therefore, the amount of water to be used is equal to the amount of lime, which is 2 buckets.

In summary, the bricklayers should use:
- 2 buckets of cement
- 10 buckets of sand
- 2 buckets of water