4"X8"= 32 sq in . . . 144 sq in per sq ft . . . 4.5 bricks per sq ft . . . 450 bricks cover 100 sq ft plus joint width and height
It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation when they are laid.
1980
72 bricks will cover 96 square feet. First you need to find the number of inches in the 96 square feet. 96 x 122 = 13,824 square inches. After this, divide 1,152 by 162, and you find that you need 54 of the bricks.
This question can not be answered because we need to know the other dimension of the bricks (16 by ??)
792 feet is a measure of length, not area. Therefore the width of the bricks is irrelevant. The question is simply about the number of 8-inch bricks that, when lined up, form a line that is 792 feet long. The answer is 792*12/8 = 1188 bricks. This assumes that 1187 thicknesses of cement between the bricks have no effect!
It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation when they are laid.
144
1980
72 bricks will cover 96 square feet. First you need to find the number of inches in the 96 square feet. 96 x 122 = 13,824 square inches. After this, divide 1,152 by 162, and you find that you need 54 of the bricks.
You need the dimensions of the bricks.
282
It would be square feet which is a measure of area.
64 square feet
This question can not be answered because we need to know the other dimension of the bricks (16 by ??)
Depends on how big the bricks are.
Depends on how big the bricks are
792 feet is a measure of length, not area. Therefore the width of the bricks is irrelevant. The question is simply about the number of 8-inch bricks that, when lined up, form a line that is 792 feet long. The answer is 792*12/8 = 1188 bricks. This assumes that 1187 thicknesses of cement between the bricks have no effect!