Size Brick Bricks per square foot
King Size 4.80
Builders Special 5.33
Modular 6.85
Colonial 4.90
Queen Size 5.20
100 sqft x (4/12) 33.33 cubic ft. Of concrete.
It depends on how many square feet the box will cover. I found two different brands: one covered 22.93 sqft, the other 17.59 sqft. your room is 12' x 14' = 168 sq.ft so 168 sqft / (22.93 sqft / box) = 7.32 boxes for my first example and 168 sqft / (17.59 sqft / box) = 9.55 boxes for my 2nd example Hope this helps
yes always it a big 16 sqft.
Base it off : 12" thick a yard of concrete will go 27sqft. 6" thick will go twice as many sqft so 54 sqft. 4" thick will go 3 times as many sqft so 81 sqft 2" thick will go 6 times as many sqft so 162 sqft and at 1" thick it will go 324 sqft. So at 5" thick...1 yard of concrete will go 67.5 sqft
To the nearest board you'll need 21 boards. However, this is assuming complete flat surfaces, no cutting and waste
1200 SQFT
1/2 ground is 1200 sqft. 1 ground in 2400 sqft.
20 x 60 = 1200 sq ft
No. 1200 sqft.
13,760 sqft = 1,278.34m2
144 sqft is 13.378 sqm
1.80$ per sqft
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.
you would need 5 pounds for 2000 sqft
5 lbs at 1/4 inch joint.
100 sqft x (4/12) 33.33 cubic ft. Of concrete.
1 decimeter is a unit of length and sqft is a unit of area, you can not equate the two, so your question is meaningless.