Depends on the area each concrete block can cover. The equation is:
150 sq ft / [area of each concrete block] sq ft = number of tiles.
But in real life, it also depends on how tall and wide the 150 sq ft is, and how tall and wide the tiles are.
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∙ 11y agoFirst you need to tell us what the units of your 8x4 blocks are. For example, feet, or inches.
More info needed. There are so many sizes of concrete blocks. Different industries use different sizes. 6 x 2 x 10 is just ONE size.
How many sq ft cover whit yard in 1/2 of concrete
55.56 cubic yards.
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First you need to tell us what the units of your 8x4 blocks are. For example, feet, or inches.
12 x 12 blocks (assumed as 12 inch x 12 inch) That means the blocks are 1 square foot each Hence to cover 240 square feet area, you would need 240 blocks
More info needed. There are so many sizes of concrete blocks. Different industries use different sizes. 6 x 2 x 10 is just ONE size.
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How many sq ft cover whit yard in 1/2 of concrete
To calculate the number of concrete blocks needed for a building, you first need to determine the area of one block and then divide the total building area by the block area. Concrete block sizes vary, so you will need to know the dimensions of the block you plan to use. Once you have that information, divide the total building area (25x30) by the block area to find the number of blocks needed.
16 inch blocks have an area of 16 x 16 = 256 sqinches . You want to cover an area of 61 x 58 = 3538 sqinches. So you need at least 3538/256 = 13.8 blocks.
You need to check with your local landfill department.
16x8=128 900/128=7.01 and some 5hit so yeah the answer is 7
55.56 cubic yards.
That depends on how DEEP you want the concrete !
you wouldn't even need 1 bag of cement and there are also lots of variables, thickness, mix ratio, bag sizes?