multiply your total linear feet by 12 inches (1 foot), divide that number by the length of the brick and there is your answer.
The answer depends on how big each brick is.
The walk is 6*24 = 144 square feet. Each brick is 1/3 (4 inches) by 2/3 (8 inches) feet. So a brick is 1/3 * 2/3 = 2/9 square feet. 144 / (2/9) = 144 * (9/2) = 144 * 9 / 2 = 72 * 9 = 648 bricks
Amount of bricks needed: 12(6*24)/(4*8) = 54
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A standard brick is 4 inches high so 3 courses of brick would be just over one foot if you include the cement.
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multiply your total linear feet by 12 inches (1 foot), divide that number by the length of the brick and there is your answer.
The answer depends on how big each brick is.
The walk is 6*24 = 144 square feet. Each brick is 1/3 (4 inches) by 2/3 (8 inches) feet. So a brick is 1/3 * 2/3 = 2/9 square feet. 144 / (2/9) = 144 * (9/2) = 144 * 9 / 2 = 72 * 9 = 648 bricks
Amount of bricks needed: 12(6*24)/(4*8) = 54
10 meters is 32.8083feet, or 32 feet 9.7 inc (393.699inc) 18cm = 7.08661 inchs = 55 bricks + 3.93545 inchs
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You need the dimensions of the bricks.
Technically, 2.6388888888888 etc. but 3. I'm assuming the brick is 12x12 feet here as that is the only unit you have mentioned...
Probably 6 or 7 It all depends upon what size brick you are opting for. For Size of a brick 8x4x4 inches , four bricks per square feet.
It can in some cases. "How many feet is ___?" means the same as "How long is ___ in feet?"