More information is needed to give a precise answer.
It depends on the thickness of the mortar between bricks (both horizontal and vertical mortar joints), the dimensions of the bricks used and how the bricks are stacked.
Some fire brick used in furnaces and fireplaces has almost no mortar between bricks and fire bricks tend to be larger.
One interesting consideration is that this question is asked in terms of meters while most brick is not. Thus alignment of bricks or math to address partial bricks at the edges is important
By way of example inspect this URL:
http://www.mc2-ice.com/support/estref/popular_conversion_files/masonry/brick.htm
10. Any number can be squared or cubed.
3 cubed = 27 and 9 squared = 81 which is the biggest number
9y cubed plus 2y squared
sin cubed + cos cubed (sin + cos)( sin squared - sin.cos + cos squared) (sin + cos)(1 + sin.cos)
Any two digit nuber from 10-99 can be squared or cubed.
1 cm cubed or 1cm3
you cannot convert the volume of a cylinder from squared to cubed. the volume is always cubed. the area is squared
2 squared --> 4 2 cubed --> 8 3 squared --> 9 3 cubed --> 27
It is cubed.
(a+b)(a squared-ab+b squared)
pi squared is 9.869604401... pi cubed is 31.00627668
The volume is cubed and the surface area is squared.
I'm pretty sure that perimeter is squared and volume is cubed.
10. Any number can be squared or cubed.
3 cubed = 27 and 9 squared = 81 which is the biggest number
cubed
Cubed; Area is squared. Short version: No, squared is to the second power, cubed to the third. Long version: No- squared is X2 , or x times x. Cubed is X3, or x times x times x. For example: Squared: 22= 2x2= 4 Cubed: 23= 2x2x2= 8 So any 3-D object has to be X3. Area, which is 2-D, is squared.