It depends. Assuming that you mean 12 by 12 in. blocks, then you would need 105 of them, because 12 inches is one foot, and 1x1=1. 105 divided by 1 is 105.
60 blocks make a metre square
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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
It depends on how big the blocks are.
60 blocks make a metre square
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There are 30 square feet in a room that measures 6 feet by 7 feet. Visualize this: There are 6 columns of 7 blocks, and 7 rows of 6 blocks. You add all of the blocks up to get 30, or you can just mutiply 6 by 7.
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370 8 x 8 concrete blocks equal approximately 164 square feet.
A 16 foot by 16 foot block has an area of 256 square feet. It would require 4.836 16 foot by 16 foot blocks to cover an area of 1238 square feet.
I think perhaps 2250 blocks .
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
It depends on how big the blocks are.
To determine the number of blocks needed to build a 2-foot high wall that is 10 feet long, you first need to know the dimensions of the blocks. Assuming standard concrete blocks are 16 inches long and 8 inches high, each block covers 1.33 square feet. The wall's area is 20 square feet (10ft x 2ft), so you would need approximately 15 blocks (20 square feet ÷ 1.33 square feet per block) to complete the wall.
12 (square feet) = 1.33333333 square yards