You will need at least 13-9' 2x4's, on 16" centers, and 2-16' 2x4's for plates. (Deduct plate thickness from stud length)
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Cinderblocks - 144 Typical US red bricks - 1024 Typical UK bricks - 864 --------------------------------------------------- This is for a single thickness and doesn't calculate mortar joints on red bricks but you need a few more for breakage, twisted bricks, etc.
Assuming you actually require 24 feet long and 6 high as a 6 wide wall will be only 4 inches high. The bricks required without cutting contingency is 803
There are different sizes of brick. You will need to know how many bricks are in a square foot, including the mortar joint.
The material list is: 2 - 2 x 4 x 16 13 - 2 x 4 x 8 The first 16 footer serves as the base plate. The second 16 footer serves as the top plate. The thirteen 8 footers are the studs which comprise the structural substance, if this wall calls for them to be spaced 16 inches apart which is the most common spacing. Since you didn't specify the spacing, this is assumed. The spacing of the final stud will only be 12.5" from its neighbor. This closer spacing gives an overall length of exactly 16 feet. If the prior 16" oc spacing is continued, the wall will be 16'-3.5" long
The answer will depend on the size of the bricks.
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a gymnastics balance beam is 8 ft. long by 4 inches wide.
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1.) 12ft x 16ft = 192 square feet (1yd = 3ft therefore 1 square yard = 9 sq. ft) 2.) 192 sq. ft. / 9 sq. ft. = 21.33 sq. yds.
I think: 2250
It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation.
how long does it take to build a asimo
I would say a good long jump for an 8th grade boy would be anywhere from 16ft to 18ft and 20ft if your outrageously good Average is 12-15