how do we find the nos of bricks in 1 m3 brick masonary
Answer Posted / ravi shankar prasad
The standard size of brick we come across daily
construction work is 225*125*75 (in MM. The volume of 1
brick is equal to 0.002 mm3. So, for 1 m3 the number of
brick will be equal to 1/0.002 i.e. the answer is 500.
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