What quantity of 1.0 m3 bricks required?
Answer / Ankit Saxena
To determine the number of bricks required for one cubic meter (m3) of volume, you need to know the brick size and shape. Assuming a common brick size of 225x112x65 mm, the volume is approximately 0.000147 m3 per brick. Therefore, to fill 1 m3, about 6812 bricks are needed.
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