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How many bricks are used to build an RDP 4 room house

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How many bricks do you need to cover a 12' X 12' room?

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Where would you find the least amount of room to build a new house?

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Are there any games like Moshi Monsters where you can decorate your room?

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How many 4 in x 8 in bricks can fit in a 300 Sq ft room?

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If it takes 130 bricks to build a wall how many does it take to build a bungalow?

like 5000? soz im 14 how am i to know? well i spose you hav say 2 bedrooms , a kitchen , bathroom , dinning room , and living room - and each of these had 3 walls (not counting outside and dividing walls) so 3x6 = 36 , 36x130= 4680 4680 brickss x


Is one acre enough land to build a 5000 square foot house?

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How many room in the whtie house?

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How many no of bricks in one cubic meter?

It really depends on the dimensions of both the bricks and the 1 m**3. If your 1 m**3 has dimensions of 0.01m*0.01m*10000m, you would be able to fit 0 normal sized bricks. However, given the same 'room' and bricks of 0.01m*0.01m*0.01m you would be able to fit a million such bricks.