3 ft = 1 yard
12 in = 1 foot
30 yard**2 * (3**2)(12**2) = 38880 inch**2
38880 inch**2 /32 inch**2 = 1215 bricks
You should buy extra just in case. If the yard is not twice as long as it is wide, you'll have to cut the bricks and you may lose some (especially if you have an irregularly shaped yard).
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i think 144
That depends on how thick you want it. Multiply 18ft * 18ft * thickness (in units of feet). That will give you your volume in cubic feet. To convert it to cubic yards divide your answer by 27.
20 i think
9 yards x 27 yards = 243 square yards.