The number of bricks per linear foot depends on the size of the bricks and the mortar joint. Standard modular bricks are typically about 7.5 inches long, so there are approximately 1.33 bricks per linear foot (12 inches). However, this can vary based on the specific dimensions of the bricks used and the thickness of the mortar joint. Always consider the exact measurements for precise calculations in your project.
Depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation.
Three feet per yard.
8x10 = 80 sq feet 6 inches for 8 feet = 16 bricks x 10 = 160 3 inches = 4 bricks per foot = 40 bricks for 10 feet x 8 =320 160 + 320 = 480 bricks
81 bricks.12 feet times 12 inches per foot = 144 inches.144 inches divided by 16 inches per brick = 9 bricks in length/width.9 bricks (length) times 9 bricks (width) = 81 bricks.
90 X 144 (INCHES PER SQ FT) = 12,960 INCHES. 12,960 INCHES DIVIDED BY 12 (INCHES PER LINEAR FT) = 1080 LINEAR FEET
Depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation.
Three feet per yard.
8x10 = 80 sq feet 6 inches for 8 feet = 16 bricks x 10 = 160 3 inches = 4 bricks per foot = 40 bricks for 10 feet x 8 =320 160 + 320 = 480 bricks
To convert linear inches to feet, you need to divide by 12 since there are 12 inches in a foot. Therefore, 45 linear inches is equal to 3.75 feet (45 inches / 12 inches per foot = 3.75 feet).
81 bricks.12 feet times 12 inches per foot = 144 inches.144 inches divided by 16 inches per brick = 9 bricks in length/width.9 bricks (length) times 9 bricks (width) = 81 bricks.
90 X 144 (INCHES PER SQ FT) = 12,960 INCHES. 12,960 INCHES DIVIDED BY 12 (INCHES PER LINEAR FT) = 1080 LINEAR FEET
Depending on which manufacturer of starter shingles you prefer, you will get 100 linear feet, give or take a couple of feet for some brands. If using 3-tab shingles as a starter shingle, you will get roughly 78 linear feet per bundle.
To determine how many bricks are needed for a 64 square foot area, first, you need to know the size of the bricks. For example, standard bricks are typically about 7.5 inches long and 3.5 inches wide, which equals approximately 0.11 square feet per brick. Therefore, you would need about 580 bricks to cover 64 square feet, assuming no waste or spacing. Always consider purchasing extra bricks for cuts and mistakes.
The number of square feet covered by 175 bricks depends on the size of the bricks. For example, if standard bricks measure 7.5 inches by 3.5 inches, each brick covers approximately 0.146 square feet. Therefore, 175 bricks would cover about 25.55 square feet (175 bricks x 0.146 square feet per brick). If using different brick sizes, the total area would vary accordingly.
800 feet / 10 foot per board = 80 boards
4"X8"= 32 sq in . . . 144 sq in per sq ft . . . 4.5 bricks per sq ft . . . 450 bricks cover 100 sq ft plus joint width and height
If linear feet is measured by the standard 12 inch scale, then: * 1 linear foot = 12 inches * 24 linear feet = 288 inches If you have 13 inch tile then: * 288 inches / 13 inches = 22.15 tiles per row.