Varies depending on the size of the bricks.
Paving blocks come in various sizes depending on the type of paving.
Standard paving blocks are are of pre cast concrete 100 mm by 200 mm the thickness varies. The heavier the traffic the thicker the blocks.
There are however, standard thickness's, 50 mm, 80 mm, and 100 mm are the most common.
For instance on a house driveway 50 mm blocks would be the most favoured, whilst on a dockyard which is used by heavy vehicles 100 mm blocks would be the choice.
You would need 50 standard blocks to cover one square metre.
600mm is 0.6m, and 450mm is 0.45m, so one flag is 0.27 sq metre. Therefore 4 flags to the square metre
Joe needs 460 paving slabs to surrond the pond.
60 bricks to 1 square metre for a wall 1 brick thick. 120 bricks to 1 square meter for a 2 brick thick wall. 10 standard concrete blocks to 1 square metre. 6 bricks equal 1 block. 1kg of mixed mortar per brick laid and 2.25 kg per block laid. On average use 5 wall ties in cavity wall construction per metre square
A brick has 8 corners.
A brick has 8 corners.
You would also need to know what area each brick covers. Or what is the length and width of each brick - you can then figure out the area from that.
So you get the volume of one brick. Measure the length, width and height of one brick. Convert each to metres (/100 is you measured in centimetres). Now divide a cubic metre by the volume of 1 brick to get how many bricks would make a completely filled in cubic metre. Keep in mind, this method does not count any cement needed to secure the bricks
600mm is 0.6m, and 450mm is 0.45m, so one flag is 0.27 sq metre. Therefore 4 flags to the square metre
Joe needs 460 paving slabs to surrond the pond.
Area of each paving slab = 0.45 m* 0.45 m = 0.2025 square metres Therefore, number of pavers required = 15/0.2025 = 74.07 = 75 pavers. That is the mathematical answer and assumes that the 15 sq metre area is well behaved. That is to say, all the offcuts can be used without compromising the appearance.
The answer, not surprisingly, depends on the size of the paving bricks. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
60 bricks to 1 square metre for a wall 1 brick thick. 120 bricks to 1 square meter for a 2 brick thick wall. 10 standard concrete blocks to 1 square metre. 6 bricks equal 1 block. 1kg of mixed mortar per brick laid and 2.25 kg per block laid. On average use 5 wall ties in cavity wall construction per metre square
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There are 100 centimetres in 1 metre. Therefore, 100cm x 100cm converts to 1 metre x 1 metre = 1 square metre = 1 brick. This means that you will need 174 bricks to cover 175 square metres.
The answer depends on the units used for the dimensions of the paving blocks.
65 as a cubic metre is 1000 litres
You would need a total of 160