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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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