a wall having area 100 sqft and bricks size 19cm*9cm*9cm so
how many bricks required...
Answer Posted / pradeep
100 sqft x .29= 29 cft
taking 3 mm joint for mortar
15 no bricks in horizontal
29 no in vertical
15 x 29= 435 no
add 10 % wastage = 456 no
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