To determine how many 4x8 bricks are needed to cover 1,000 square feet, first calculate the area of one brick. A 4x8 brick has an area of 32 square inches (4 inches x 8 inches). There are 144 square inches in a square foot, so 1,000 square feet equals 144,000 square inches. Dividing 144,000 by 32 gives you 4,500 bricks required to cover 1,000 square feet.
1980
That depends - whether your 4x8 bricks are in centimetres, metres, inches or feet.
Assuming it's 4x8 inches, then one brick = 1/3 feet * 2/3 feet, so the area of a brick is 2feet2/9. 120 feet2/(2feet2/9) = 540 bricks
To calculate the number of 4x8 bricks needed to fill a 14ft by 9ft area, first determine the area in square feet. The area of the space is 14ft x 9ft = 126 square feet. Each 4x8 brick has an area of 4ft x 8ft = 32 square feet. Dividing the total area by the area of one brick gives 126 ÷ 32 = 3.9375, meaning you would need 4 bricks to cover the area completely, as you cannot use a fraction of a brick.
no.of bricks =144 x12x144 X12 /(4x8) =93312
1980
144
That depends - whether your 4x8 bricks are in centimetres, metres, inches or feet.
Assuming it's 4x8 inches, then one brick = 1/3 feet * 2/3 feet, so the area of a brick is 2feet2/9. 120 feet2/(2feet2/9) = 540 bricks
96
For 80 square feet you will need a 360 4" x 8" bricks.
To calculate the number of 4x8 bricks needed to fill a 14ft by 9ft area, first determine the area in square feet. The area of the space is 14ft x 9ft = 126 square feet. Each 4x8 brick has an area of 4ft x 8ft = 32 square feet. Dividing the total area by the area of one brick gives 126 ÷ 32 = 3.9375, meaning you would need 4 bricks to cover the area completely, as you cannot use a fraction of a brick.
no.of bricks =144 x12x144 X12 /(4x8) =93312
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7
A standard 4x8 sheet covers 32 square feet (4 feet x 8 feet). To determine how many sheets are needed to cover 192 square feet, divide 192 by 32, which equals 6. Therefore, you will need 6 sheets of 4x8 to cover 192 square feet.
20 of them.