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this depends on the size of the bricks. Assuming 4x9 inch bricks then

3.14 x (15/2)2 x 1212 = 25434 sq inches

1 brick is 4 x 9 = 36 sq in.

25434 / 36 = 706.5 bricks

but there would be some waste from cutting the bricks to make a circle.

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