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Q: What are the uses of hollow brick?
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Which is better cement hollow brick or red clay brick for construction of apartment?

The red clay brick is better than hollow brick for construction of apartments. Because bands should be constructed at every 5-10 feet height if we adopt hollow bricks. Moreover, red clay bricks have higher strength than hollow bricks.


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A 5-inch section of a hollow brick measures 12 inches tall and 8 inches wide on the outside The brick is 1 inch thick Find the volume of the brick not the hollow interior How do you find the volume?

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What are the uses of brick?

Used to build houses


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