You need 1350 4 x 8's
If the bricks are really that size, you'll need 1476.42 of them
If you're really doing brickwork and not math homework, factor in the mortar and go with the first figure. Add 10% for breakage.
It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation when they are laid.
1980
Math says 4 1/2 4"x8" bricks are needed to cover 1 sq. ft. So 9 bricks will cover 2 sq ft. That needs to happen 500 times so you need 9x500 or 4500 bricks sized 4"x8" to cover 1000 sq ft.
It is ot possible to answer this question because bricks are 3-dimensional objects that cover 2-dimensional areas. 15 feet is a length, not an area. Furthermore, there is no information on the size of the bricks.
69in x 38in x 25in = 65550in3 = 66000in3 in two significant figures
450 bricks.
Depends on how big the bricks are.
The answer to this all depends on the size of the bricks.
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It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation when they are laid.
It is: 3 feet and 2 inches
38 inches is 96.52 centimeters.
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1980
60
Math says 4 1/2 4"x8" bricks are needed to cover 1 sq. ft. So 9 bricks will cover 2 sq ft. That needs to happen 500 times so you need 9x500 or 4500 bricks sized 4"x8" to cover 1000 sq ft.
It is ot possible to answer this question because bricks are 3-dimensional objects that cover 2-dimensional areas. 15 feet is a length, not an area. Furthermore, there is no information on the size of the bricks.