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To determine how many bricks are needed to underpin a trailer measuring 28 ft wide by 60 ft long, you first need to calculate the area to be covered. If you assume a standard brick size of approximately 7.5 inches by 3.5 inches (0.625 ft by 0.292 ft), then each brick covers about 0.182 square feet. The total area of the trailer's footprint is 1,680 square feet (28 ft x 60 ft), which would require approximately 9,241 bricks (1,680 sq ft ÷ 0.182 sq ft per brick). Note that this is a rough estimate and does not account for mortar space or the specific design of the underpinning.

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