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∙ 11y agoYou need to know all three dimensions of the brick to be able to answer the question.
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Area of wall = 8*12*8*12 = 9216 sq inches. Area of each brick = 4*8 = 32 sq inches. Therefore, number of bricks required = 9216/32 = 288. This assumes that the thickness of the wall is 1 brick and that the mortal between bricks occupies no space. For an 8 ft x 8 ft the first is probably not a good idea and the second is totally unlikely.
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you want to overlap the bricks. with cubes it's not possible to build a nice edge.
it takes about 1,567
Could you indicate the height of the wall required please.
Assuming standard bricks are 3 5/8 inches x 2 1/4 inches x 8 inches, you can calculate the number of bricks required by first converting the dimensions of the wall to inches. Then, divide the total wall area by the area of one brick to find the total number needed (accounting for mortar and waste).
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You build it with bricks and manur. You build it with bricks and manur.
at present condition 10*10 room how much bricks and cement and iron rod and blue stone Required
It's like architecture, when you build a house you use hundreds of bricks but it's required all bricks must be same size. If the bricks is different sized then it'll be so hard to build what exactly we want.
My guess is that you would need approximately 650 bricks. The math is as follows: 6 feet (72 inches) by 24 feet (288 inches) equals a total area of 20,736 inches. If your brick area is 4 x 8 inches (32 inches) you would need 648 bricks.
Assuming you actually require 24 feet long and 6 high as a 6 wide wall will be only 4 inches high. The bricks required without cutting contingency is 803
My guess is that you would need approximately 650 bricks. The math is as follows: 6 feet (72 inches) by 24 feet (288 inches) equals a total area of 20,736 inches. If your brick area is 4 x 8 inches (32 inches) you would need 648 bricks.
they used mud bricks to build houses
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Approximately 648 bricks will be required. You have to revise that up a little bit for wastage.