That depends - Cement on its own isn't all that good at holding bricks together. It's normally mixed with sand and/or other substances. The ratio depends on the person laying the bricks.
To convert square meters to meters, you would need to take the square root of the area in square meters. For example, if you have 16 square meters, the side length would be 4 meters (square root of 16).
8,171.47 square meters.
70 square meters = 753.47 square feet
250.838208 square meters
850 sq feet = 78.967584 sq meters
3 cement bricks for foot
Oh, dude, you're really into the nitty-gritty, huh? Well, technically speaking, it depends on the size of the cement bricks, but typically, for standard-sized bricks, you could fit around 50 bricks in a square meter. But hey, who's counting, right? Just throw 'em down and hope for the best!
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500 maxi bricks covers 15.2 square meters. this is how to find it. maxi brick (290 x 140 x 90) converted to meters plus the minimum mortar thickness of 10mm. we are only going to concentrate on the (lenght x height) of the brick which gives us ((0.29+0.01(mortar thickness)) x (0.9 + 0.01(mortar thickness)) = 0.03. thus 1/0.03= 33 bricks per square meter. Therefore 500/33=15 square meters
The area of Snyder Estate Natural Cement Historic District is 1,112,885.51616 square meters.
In general: For an area of 1 sq. m, the bricks needed are 60 and 0.02 cubic meters of mortar. If the area is 2 sq. meters, the needed quantity is 120 bricks and the mortar required is 0.05 cubic meters. Note: It does depend on what country the bricks are from, as every country will likely have different sized bricks -- for example, in the USA bricks are usually 8 × 4 × 2.25 inches (203 × 102 × 57 mm).
If a single roll of wallpaper will cover three square meters it will take 3.1 rolls to cover a wall that is 2 meters x 5 meters. You will need 10 square meters of paper to cover this size wall.
60 per single thin wall.
18m2
Calculate the area (for a rectangle, that would be length x width), then divide by the number of square meters covered by each bag.
The answer will depend on how large each brick is.
well lets use cubic meters. there is one hundred and eighty million cubic meters of packed earth and sixty million cubic meters of bricks. well lets use cubic meters. there is one hundred and eighty million cubic meters of packed earth and sixty million cubic meters of bricks.