if L*B*H = 20
then direct no of bricks =20 *500
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Answer / jeyakumar
20*500=10000 this what theoretical Requirement/m3. Actual requirement as per site condition 20*436= 8720 (Excluding CM)
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Answer / chandrashekhar
L*B*H = 20,then direct no of bricks =20 *500/20 = 500
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