Go to school, learn how to multiply and calculate square footage and then simply do the math...... Hint: there are 12" in a foot so there fore a square foot is 12" x 12".....take it from there
It depends which of 8,4, or 12 is the thickness. Assuming 8 is the thickness then the answer is given by dividing 600 by ( 4 x 12) that equals 12.5 bricks or 13 bricks
6'x24'=144 square feet a square foot is 144 square inches so you take 144*144=20,736 square inches each brick is 4"x8"=32 square inches so 20,736/32=648 bricks if none are messed up
144 inches in one square foot. Since it is a square foot you would take 12 inches time 12 inches to get 144.
That is going to vary tremendously depending upon the design of the home. Noone could give you an accurate answer without reviewing the plans. If you have the plans already, then take them to a licensed contractor or architect for a good estimate.
400 bricks
The average 9inch brick will take a good bricklayer some 10 seconds to lay and square.
Go to school, learn how to multiply and calculate square footage and then simply do the math...... Hint: there are 12" in a foot so there fore a square foot is 12" x 12".....take it from there
It depends which of 8,4, or 12 is the thickness. Assuming 8 is the thickness then the answer is given by dividing 600 by ( 4 x 12) that equals 12.5 bricks or 13 bricks
6'x24'=144 square feet a square foot is 144 square inches so you take 144*144=20,736 square inches each brick is 4"x8"=32 square inches so 20,736/32=648 bricks if none are messed up
144 inches in one square foot. Since it is a square foot you would take 12 inches time 12 inches to get 144.
That is going to vary tremendously depending upon the design of the home. Noone could give you an accurate answer without reviewing the plans. If you have the plans already, then take them to a licensed contractor or architect for a good estimate.
1600
6x3 would require 2 pavers by 4 pavers to make a square foot which is 8 pavers per square foot. 240 pavers. That's only a 5 foot by 6 foot square.
A tile measuring 2 foot by two foot (which, incidentally, is an unusually large tile) has an area of 4 square feet, so it would take 100 such tiles to cover a 400 square foot floor.
1080 will be your answer
120