How can i find number of brichs required for given quantity of wall in m^3..
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Answer / shadav ali
If the size of brick 20*10*10 in cm then 1cube quantity there came 500nos bricks .
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Answer / rickzing bhutia
If the quantity of wall is 1m^3 then first we have to find the quantity of one bricks 19x9x9cm convert into meter then divided by the 1m^3 lets do these.
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