3 hours
2 minutes!
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135 At 12 feet across, that's 12*12=144 inches across. That's 144/16=9 bricks across. At 20 feet long, that's 20*12=240 inches long. That's 240/16=15 bricks long. 9 bricks across times 15 bricks long is 9*15=135 An easier way (but slightly less clear way) to do it would be the following. 20'*12'=240'^2 (240'^2)*(12"*12")=34560"^2 (34560"^2)/(16"*16")=135 units (bricks)
First determine the square footage occupied by the patio ... 15 x 8 = 120 sq. ft. Next determine the square footage of your bricks. They are 24 inches wide by 24 inches long ....OR 2 feet wide by 2 feet long (pretty BIG bricks !) .... 4 sq. ft. each. IF you can cut your bricks without shattering them, you would need a minimum of 120 divided by 4 = 30 bricks. If you shatter any, you might need a few extra. Note that you need to cut the bricks because each is 2 feet wide and one of your dimenstions is an odd number (15). So, you could use 7 whole bricks, and one half brick to cover the 15 feet on that side of the patio. You'd have to cut 2 bricks in half to fill the last foot down the 8 foot side. Hope this helps.
It would take 2 hours and 46 minutes to run a 25k at a 12 minute pace
2 minutes!
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How about one minute brushing and one minute flossing
2.75 (A+)
10 bricks high!!!
1 minute. The rate is one hot dog per person per minute. 6 persons would each eat one hot dog, taking 1 minute.
You will require 61 bricks.
Cinderblocks - 144 Typical US red bricks - 1024 Typical UK bricks - 864 --------------------------------------------------- This is for a single thickness and doesn't calculate mortar joints on red bricks but you need a few more for breakage, twisted bricks, etc.
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1 minute
400 bricks
That would depend on the length of bricks that are used. Since the average brick is about seven inches long, I'll use that length to calculate how many bricks you will need. First, multiply the length of your garden by 12 to get the length in inches: 37 x 12 = 444 inches. Then divide the 444 by 7 (the length of the bricks) which will give you 63.43. So the number of bricks you will need (if they are 7 in long) will be 64. If the bricks are a different length, just use the same formula to calculate how many you will need, or post a message to me on my message board, and I will calculate it for you.