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Not counting the space for sand between the blocks, it would take11,520/(area of each block in square inches)blocks.
The square footage, or area, of a 14' x 23' rectangle would be 322' squared.
Assuming they are 8 inch*16 inch blocks, 144 square feet = 144*12*12 square inches. So number of blocks required = 144*12*12/(8*16) = 162
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If the blocks are 12 inches x 12 inches then each block measures 1 square foot. An area of 14 feet x 14 feet has a surface area of 196 square feet, so it would require 196 of the 12" x 12" blocks to cover it.
I would first make the decision as to how much square footage you except the air conditioner to cover. If it is a normal size square footage I would base your purchase on that.
It would depend on the size of the aggregate
12 x 12 blocks (assumed as 12 inch x 12 inch) That means the blocks are 1 square foot each Hence to cover 240 square feet area, you would need 240 blocks
The square footage would be 25 times 12 or 300 square feet.
Not counting the space for sand between the blocks, it would take11,520/(area of each block in square inches)blocks.
Simply put multiply 15 by 40 to get the square footage. This would be 600 square feet.
The formula for calculating square footage is a=S2 (a = area and s = side) Example, to calculate the square footage of a room that is 15 feet wide and 12 long, you would multiply 15 x 12, which will give you the square footage.
The square footage, or area, of a 14' x 23' rectangle would be 322' squared.
Assuming they are 8 inch*16 inch blocks, 144 square feet = 144*12*12 square inches. So number of blocks required = 144*12*12/(8*16) = 162
To calculate square footage, simply multiply the length by the width, so 10 ft by 5 ft would be 50 square feet.
We're missing a dimension here. 233 feet is a distance. It would need to be multiplied by another distance to get square footage.
you con only count square footage as the foot print a room has. that would be the part of a room you can walk on