If both items are measured in inches or feet, the half is the answer.
Without more info. this cannot be answered.
Take the sq foot and divide by 140 if you want the stone apx. 2" deep.
multiply width times length times depth
134 pound is about 9.6 stone.
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Stone Mountain is 825 feet tall!
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576 should do it.
272 Get 300 to be safe.
One should do it!
81 pavers (each 16 inches square) would be needed. 12 foot x 12 foot = 144 inches x 144 inches = 20,736 in2 16 inches x 16 inches = 256 in2 20,736/256 = 81
One should be more than enough!
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15 x 15 = 225 sqft, each paver is 1 sqft so 225.
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It would appear that one would be more than big enough!It would appear that one would be more than big enough!It would appear that one would be more than big enough!It would appear that one would be more than big enough!
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let me try to understand what you mean; 20ft x 25ft area to be covered by 6"x6" pavers 20x25 is 500sq ft. 6"x6" is .25sq ft. 500/.25= 2000