Each brick is 27 square inches.
27*434=11,718 square inches of bricks.
no .of bricks = area of room /area of bricks area of room = 9 X12 X12 X12 inches ( 1 foot =12 inches ) area of bricks =3 X8 no.0f bricks =9 X12 X12 X12 inches /3 X 8 =648
About 14 bricks should do it.
My guess is that you would need approximately 650 bricks. The math is as follows: 6 feet (72 inches) by 24 feet (288 inches) equals a total area of 20,736 inches. If your brick area is 4 x 8 inches (32 inches) you would need 648 bricks.
The area of one 4 inch by 9 inch brick is 36 square inches.The area in square inches of 200 square feet of wall is 28800 square inches (200 x 12 x 12).The number of 36 square inch bricks to cover an area of 28800 square inches is 800 (28800/36).
The 12' X 12' area covers 144'. A single 8' X 4' brick covers 32'. 144/32 = 4.5. So you would need 4 and a half bricks to cover the area. If you had to use whole bricks, you would need 5.
My guess is that you would need approximately 650 bricks. The math is as follows: 6 feet (72 inches) by 24 feet (288 inches) equals a total area of 20,736 inches. If your brick area is 4 x 8 inches (32 inches) you would need 648 bricks.
It is ot possible to answer this question because bricks are 3-dimensional objects that cover 2-dimensional areas. 15 feet is a length, not an area. Furthermore, there is no information on the size of the bricks.
This depends on the size of the bricks. If the bricks are the same shape and size and a rectangle then they will cover their length*width*1000. If the bricks aren't the same size and shape then you would need to know the dimensions of each brick.
If you lay out your bricks, 3 wide and 3 long, you'll get an area 12 inches x 24 inches. So every 9 brick, you'll cover 2 square feet. So 4.5 bricks per square feet X 396 square feet = 1782 bricks. Add a few for damage and waste, at least 1800 bricks for the patio you describe, maybe a few extra if the dimensions don't come out even. The bricks each cover an area of 32 square inches (4 x 8). The patio is 396 square feet. Since there are 144 square inches to the square foot, that means the patio is 396 x 144 = 57,024 square inches in area. Dividing that by 32 square inches per brick yields 1,782 bricks, exactly what was calculated above. First we shall convert 396 square feet into square inches. 12 inches equal to 1 foot. So, 1 square foot equal to 144 square inches Therefore, 396 square feet equals to 57024 square inches. Area of the brick = Length * Width = 4 * 8 = 32 square inches. Number of bricks required to cover 57024 square inches is 57024/32 = 1782. So, you need 1782 bricks. Source: www.icoachmath.com If you measured your area as 37 square metres and each brick was 10 cm by 20 cm then each brick is 0.1 * 0.2 square metres = 0.02 square metres. Number of bricks = 37/0.02 = 1850.
Assuming the bricks are 4 inches wide and 16 inches long. Then the area of one brick is 64 square inches = 64/144 = 4/9 square feet, hence to cover 640 square feet we need (640)/(4/9) = (640x9)/4 = 160x 9 = 1440
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Area to be covered = 22 ft * 3.5 ft = 264 in * 42 in = 11088 sq inches. Area of each brick = 9 in * 6 in = 54 sq inches Therefore number of bricks required = 11088/54 = 205.33... that is, 206 bricks. That is the mathematical answer. In real life, though, the answer may depend on the layout. This might require a number of bricks to be cut and that could lead to wastage.