As a civil engineer, I am aware that one of the hardest aspects of building a structure out of bricks is figuring out how many to use.
You must convert the dimensions into a common unit (let’s say in meters) to determine how many bricks are needed for an 11 by 10 foot room with a thickness of 0.2 metres.
After conversion, you will have a room size of 3.35 x 3.05 meters and a thickness of 0.2 meters.
Suppose that you have a brick of standard size i.e., 0.2 x 0.1 x 0.06 meter.
Now you can calculate how many bricks you'll need by following the below formula:
Number of required bricks = The overall volume of the room / The volume of a single brick.Moreover, you can also go through the below link to get an alternative to calculate the exact number of bricks required for your room:
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How many bricks are required for 11×10 ft room of thickness 0.2m?
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