The answer will depend on the size of the bricks.
The volume is 1,256.64 cubic feet.
yes
around 2.9
No
101 Meters squared
The volume is 1,256.64 cubic feet.
Volume in cubic feet = cross-section area*length
Alright, honey, let's do some math. 16ft by 10ft is 160 square feet. To convert that to square meters, you divide by 10.764, giving you approximately 14.86 square meters. So, your space is about 14.86 square meters, darling.
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Cinderblocks - 144 Typical US red bricks - 1024 Typical UK bricks - 864 --------------------------------------------------- This is for a single thickness and doesn't calculate mortar joints on red bricks but you need a few more for breakage, twisted bricks, etc.
5'-10 7/8"
16ft. 16ft.
16ft x 18ft= 288 ft^2
40ft + 40ft + 16ft + 16ft = 112 ft
There are exactly 32 square yards in 16ft X 18ft
If they are 16ft x 16ft, two will be more than enough.
16x10=160 160/15=10.66 15-10.66=4.33 The new depth of the pool is approxamently 4.33.