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It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation.
The answer will depend on the size of the bricks.
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.
The area is the length times the width. The height is irrelevant for the area.
10 ft = 3.048 metres.
It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation.
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The answer will depend on the size of the bricks.
the netball posts are 10ft high
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.
The diagonal is 14.142 feet.
The volume of a 10ft container depends on its dimensions (length, width, and height). To calculate the volume, you would multiply the length by the width by the height. For example, if the container is 10ft long, 8ft wide, and 8ft high, the volume would be 640 cubic feet (10ft x 8ft x 8ft = 640 cubic feet).
800 on each floor.
The area is the length times the width. The height is irrelevant for the area.
The cable is a 10ft cable.
10 ft = 3.048 metres.
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