To calculate the number of bricks needed to build a shed, we first need to determine the surface area of the walls. The total surface area of the walls can be calculated by finding the perimeter of the base (2*(length + width)) and multiplying it by the height. In this case, the perimeter would be 2*(4m + 4m) = 16m, and the total surface area would be 16m * 3m = 48m².
Next, we need to determine the area that one brick covers. Standard bricks are typically around 0.022m² in size. Dividing the total surface area by the area covered by one brick gives us the number of bricks needed: 48m² / 0.022m² = 2181.82.
Therefore, you would need approximately 2182 bricks to build a shed with dimensions of 4m length, 4m width, and 3m height.
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Average brick size according to answers.com is 8" width X 2.25" height
4 Meters = 157.480" / 8" = 19.685 Brick Wide
3 Meters = 118.110" / 2.25" = 52.493 Brick High
19.685 X 52.493 = 1033.325
X4 (four walls)
1033.325 (one wall) X 4 = 4133.3 Bricks
formula:
(157.480 / 8) X (118.110 / 2.25) X4 = 4133.3
Answer = 4133.3 Bricks
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The answer will depend on the size of the bricks.
It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation.
It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation.
the answer to this question is 648 Bricks.