How many bricks are used to build an RDP 4 room house
Depends on how big the bricks are.
To calculate the number of bricks needed for a 15' x 15' room, we first need to determine the area of one brick. Let's assume the standard size of a brick is 8 inches by 4 inches. Converting these dimensions to feet (8/12 = 0.67 ft, 4/12 = 0.33 ft), we find that one brick covers approximately 0.22 square feet. Next, we calculate the total area of the room (15' x 15' = 225 sq ft) and divide by the area of one brick to find the total number of bricks needed (225 sq ft / 0.22 sq ft/brick ≈ 1,022 bricks).
It depends on how high the room is and also the materials used for the walls, floor and ceiling.
That room would be 169 s.f.
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Depends on how big the bricks are.
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no .of bricks = area of room /area of bricks area of room = 9 X12 X12 X12 inches ( 1 foot =12 inches ) area of bricks =3 X8 no.0f bricks =9 X12 X12 X12 inches /3 X 8 =648
at present condition 10*10 room how much bricks and cement and iron rod and blue stone Required
Assuming a brick is 4" x 8", if you lay out your bricks, 3 wide and 3 long, you'll get an area 12 inches x 24 inches. So every 9 brick, you'll cover 2 square feet. This gives the basic calculation of 4.5 bricks per square foot. A 12' x 12' room is 144 square feet. 144 x 4.5 = 648 bricks needed
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1350 of them will cover the floor.
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
1 acre = 43560 sq ft, so there should be enough room to build a 5000 sq ft house.
there are 347 rooms in the white house
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.