You need the dimensions of the bricks.
You would need 320 pavers to cover 160 square feet with 6x9 pavers, assuming each paver covers 0.5 square feet.
To cover 1 square foot of a 9-inch thick wall, you would need approximately 7 red bricks. This calculation is based on the typical size of a standard red brick, which measures about 2 1/4 inches in height and 7 5/8 inches in length.
400 Square Feet.
To find the square footage that 27 cubic feet would cover, you would need additional information such as the height or depth. Cubic feet measures volume (3 dimensions), while square feet measures area (2 dimensions). Without knowing the height or depth, it is not possible to determine the square footage.
It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation when they are laid.
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72 bricks will cover 96 square feet. First you need to find the number of inches in the 96 square feet. 96 x 122 = 13,824 square inches. After this, divide 1,152 by 162, and you find that you need 54 of the bricks.
If the bricks are in feet then 51/2 bricks would be needed.
You need the dimensions of the bricks.
88 standard sized bricks.
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Three square feet would cover one square yard or 36 square inches.
Assuming the bricks are 4 inches wide and 16 inches long. Then the area of one brick is 64 square inches = 64/144 = 4/9 square feet, hence to cover 640 square feet we need (640)/(4/9) = (640x9)/4 = 160x 9 = 1440
Tiles that are two feet on a side cover 4 square feet. 378 of them cover 1512 square feet.
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.