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Area to be covered = 12'*12' = (12*12 inches)*(12*12 inches) = 20736 sq inches.

Area of each brick = 16 in x 9 in = 144 sq inches.

So, number of bricks required = 20736 / 144 = 144 bricks.

Area to be covered = 12'*12' = (12*12 inches)*(12*12 inches) = 20736 sq inches.

Area of each brick = 16 in x 9 in = 144 sq inches.

So, number of bricks required = 20736 / 144 = 144 bricks.

Area to be covered = 12'*12' = (12*12 inches)*(12*12 inches) = 20736 sq inches.

Area of each brick = 16 in x 9 in = 144 sq inches.

So, number of bricks required = 20736 / 144 = 144 bricks.

Area to be covered = 12'*12' = (12*12 inches)*(12*12 inches) = 20736 sq inches.

Area of each brick = 16 in x 9 in = 144 sq inches.

So, number of bricks required = 20736 / 144 = 144 bricks.

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