Asked by shubham
How many bricks of 22 centimetre x 10 centimetre x 7 centimetres are required to construct up a wall 33 metre long 3.5 metre high and 40 centimetre thick if cement and sand used in the construction occupy 110th the part of the wall
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Answered by
Steve
In terms of bricks, the wall's dimensions are
3300/22 = 150
350/7 = 50
40/10 = 4
150*50*4 * .9 = 27000 bricks
That's just using raw volumes.
However, if we add 10% to each brick's volume, we only need 24545 bricks.
A more detailed analysis would add 3.23% to each dimension of the bricks, and then figure the whole number of bricks needed using the new larger size. I'll let you do that if you want.
3300/22 = 150
350/7 = 50
40/10 = 4
150*50*4 * .9 = 27000 bricks
That's just using raw volumes.
However, if we add 10% to each brick's volume, we only need 24545 bricks.
A more detailed analysis would add 3.23% to each dimension of the bricks, and then figure the whole number of bricks needed using the new larger size. I'll let you do that if you want.
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