how to calculate the number of bricks for 10'x10' wall?
Answer Posted / hassan bin mohsin
To calculate number of a brick 10'×10' wall
10'×10'=100'
The size of brick is 0.22×0.10 = 0.022
There for 100 ft / 3.28m = 30.48m
30.48m / 0.022 = 1385.45 Bricks
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