You can lay the blocks out of decimal numbers by putting the numbers in groups.
i am 20 and been brickin since i was 16 . i can lay around 1200 face bricks a day. and if im blockin i lay about 400 blocks a day. in a about a day I can lay 7 chicks with a little weeeneerr
It depends which of 8,4, or 12 is the thickness. Assuming 8 is the thickness then the answer is given by dividing 600 by ( 4 x 12) that equals 12.5 bricks or 13 bricks
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Each individual chicken lays only one egg per day maximum. There are no breeds of chicken that lay more than one egg in a 24 hour period and many breeds do not lay even that fast.
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You can lay the blocks out of decimal numbers by putting the numbers in groups.
All things being equal; a bag of cement would lay 100 pieces of 5 inch blocks.
one at a time
Yes.
they lay there eggs in the sand but so nobody can break them they make a hole and then they lay them and cover them.
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SAND
No, once in each year, sea turtles get out of the ocean, dig a hole in the sand, lay their eggs in the sand, than cover the hole with sand.
i am 20 and been brickin since i was 16 . i can lay around 1200 face bricks a day. and if im blockin i lay about 400 blocks a day. in a about a day I can lay 7 chicks with a little weeeneerr
Be more specific with your question. Are the blocks measured in inches, feet, millimeters, centimeters etc. Same applies to the area.