In general: For an area of 1 sq. m, the bricks needed are 60 and 0.02 cubic meters of mortar. If the area is 2 sq. meters, the needed quantity is 120 bricks and the mortar required is 0.05 cubic meters. Note: It does depend on what country the bricks are from, as every country will likely have different sized bricks -- for example, in the USA bricks are usually 8 × 4 × 2.25 inches (203 × 102 × 57 mm).
The UK standard brick measures 215 × 102.5 × 65 mm =0.014324375 cubic meters The US standard brick measures 203 × 102 × 57 mm = 0.01180242 cubic meters therefore in the UK = 69.811073782 bricks and in the US = 84.728386212 bricks
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).
The answer, not surprisingly, depends on the size of the paving bricks. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The answer will depend on how many bricks there are, and also on which bricks are numbered and which are not.The answer will depend on how many bricks there are, and also on which bricks are numbered and which are not.The answer will depend on how many bricks there are, and also on which bricks are numbered and which are not.The answer will depend on how many bricks there are, and also on which bricks are numbered and which are not.
10x10x6 what? Inches? Feet? Meters? What size are the bricks? How thick are the mortar joints?
In general: For an area of 1 sq. m, the bricks needed are 60 and 0.02 cubic meters of mortar. If the area is 2 sq. meters, the needed quantity is 120 bricks and the mortar required is 0.05 cubic meters. Note: It does depend on what country the bricks are from, as every country will likely have different sized bricks -- for example, in the USA bricks are usually 8 × 4 × 2.25 inches (203 × 102 × 57 mm).
christianis putting along both edges of the21-meter walkway to his house.Each brick is 0.26 meters long .Christian is placingthe bricks end to end.How many bricks needed?
The UK standard brick measures 215 × 102.5 × 65 mm =0.014324375 cubic meters The US standard brick measures 203 × 102 × 57 mm = 0.01180242 cubic meters therefore in the UK = 69.811073782 bricks and in the US = 84.728386212 bricks
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).
well lets use cubic meters. there is one hundred and eighty million cubic meters of packed earth and sixty million cubic meters of bricks. well lets use cubic meters. there is one hundred and eighty million cubic meters of packed earth and sixty million cubic meters of bricks.
hi, as a rule of thumb, approximately 60 bricks per sq metre , (60x16.5) about a thousand should do it.
The answer, not surprisingly, depends on the size of the paving bricks. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
That depends - Cement on its own isn't all that good at holding bricks together. It's normally mixed with sand and/or other substances. The ratio depends on the person laying the bricks.
The answer will depend on how many bricks there are, and also on which bricks are numbered and which are not.The answer will depend on how many bricks there are, and also on which bricks are numbered and which are not.The answer will depend on how many bricks there are, and also on which bricks are numbered and which are not.The answer will depend on how many bricks there are, and also on which bricks are numbered and which are not.
500 bricks
how many bricks in 1m cube