It depends on the size of the bricks.
It depends on the one brick size
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The question, as stated cannot be answered. You need to know two dimensions of the bricks to find the area of each brick, convert that area into square feet (if necessary) and then divide 256 by the area of each brick. Bricks are not usually square so it would not be appropriate for me to assume that the bricks are 16" by 16".
The answer will depend on the orientation of the bricks. Are the side-on, end-on, mixed?
It depends on the size of the bricks.
It depends on the one brick size
3 cement bricks for foot
Depends on the size of the red brick
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There are exactly 6.75 bricks per square foot. Standard modular brick courses 3 bricks per 8" vertically, and 8" per brick horizontally. Therefore, 1 square foot is 1.5 bricks wide x 4.5 bricks high, or 6.75 bricks per square foot. Keep in mind, there are MANY different brick sizes, but this calculation holds true for standard 'modular' brick.
The question, as stated cannot be answered. You need to know two dimensions of the bricks to find the area of each brick, convert that area into square feet (if necessary) and then divide 256 by the area of each brick. Bricks are not usually square so it would not be appropriate for me to assume that the bricks are 16" by 16".
The answer will depend on the orientation of the bricks. Are the side-on, end-on, mixed?
There are 6.27 standard bricks in a square foot. A 25x80 section of wall would require 12540.
1,286 more or less. Some cuts will probably need to be made and there will be some waste.
If the bricks are in feet then 51/2 bricks would be needed.
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