Each brick has an area of 1ft x 1ft ie 1 sq foot. So you would need 308 bricks.
Gee, a square foot is 12x12, difficult problem.
Technically, 2.6388888888888 etc. but 3. I'm assuming the brick is 12x12 feet here as that is the only unit you have mentioned...
To cover a 12x12 room, you first calculate the area: 12 feet x 12 feet = 144 square feet. If the large patio bricks are, for example, 2 feet by 2 feet (4 square feet each), you would need 144 square feet ÷ 4 square feet per brick = 36 bricks. Adjust the number based on the actual size of the patio bricks you are using. Additionally, consider extra bricks for cuts and waste during installation.
A 12 x 12 inch brick is 1 square foot. A 20 x 20 (foot) patio is 400 square feet, so you would need 400 bricks.. this assumes you are butting the bricks fairly tight, not leaving large seperations between them, etc...
A 12" x 12" brick covers an area of one square foot. Assuming your patio is 396 square feet, then you would need 396 bricks. However, you will almost certainly have to cut some bricks to fit them into whatever shape your approximately 20' x 20' patio will be, so you should figure on needing a few more. The rule of thumb is to order what you need plus 10% extra, but make sure you can return the unused bricks. Area covered by 12x12 inch brick is 144 square inches. That is 1 square foot. Total area of the patio is 396 square foot. Number of bricks required = 396/1 = 396 bricks. Source: www.icoachmath.com That gives you the extra ten percent you'll need to compensate for cutting, breakage, etc.
Gee, a square foot is 12x12, difficult problem.
Technically, 2.6388888888888 etc. but 3. I'm assuming the brick is 12x12 feet here as that is the only unit you have mentioned...
To calculate the number of 12x12 patio stones needed for a 10'x14' patio, first find the area of the patio: 10 feet x 14 feet = 140 square feet. Each 12x12 stone covers 1 square foot (since 12 inches x 12 inches = 1 square foot). Therefore, you would need 140 stones to cover the entire area.
To cover a 12x12 room, you first calculate the area: 12 feet x 12 feet = 144 square feet. If the large patio bricks are, for example, 2 feet by 2 feet (4 square feet each), you would need 144 square feet ÷ 4 square feet per brick = 36 bricks. Adjust the number based on the actual size of the patio bricks you are using. Additionally, consider extra bricks for cuts and waste during installation.
36 tiles. I would hire a tiler if I was you, this doesn't sound like your 'thing'
A 12 x 12 inch brick is 1 square foot. A 20 x 20 (foot) patio is 400 square feet, so you would need 400 bricks.. this assumes you are butting the bricks fairly tight, not leaving large seperations between them, etc...
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A 12" x 12" brick covers an area of one square foot. Assuming your patio is 396 square feet, then you would need 396 bricks. However, you will almost certainly have to cut some bricks to fit them into whatever shape your approximately 20' x 20' patio will be, so you should figure on needing a few more. The rule of thumb is to order what you need plus 10% extra, but make sure you can return the unused bricks. Area covered by 12x12 inch brick is 144 square inches. That is 1 square foot. Total area of the patio is 396 square foot. Number of bricks required = 396/1 = 396 bricks. Source: www.icoachmath.com That gives you the extra ten percent you'll need to compensate for cutting, breakage, etc.
115 should do it!
1,350 of them.
450 bricks
488 bricks.