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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 4 (Q.No. 25)
25.
For one cubic metre of brick masonry, number of bricks required, is
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Taimoor Anjum said:
2 years ago
As we know that;
1) 1 m3 = 35.32cft.
2) 1 cft = 13.5 brick.
3) 35.32×13.5 = 476 bricks.
4) 5% wastage of 476 bricks.
5) 476 × .05= 23.8 bricks.
6) 476 + 23.8 =499.8.
So, 500 is the correct answer.
1) 1 m3 = 35.32cft.
2) 1 cft = 13.5 brick.
3) 35.32×13.5 = 476 bricks.
4) 5% wastage of 476 bricks.
5) 476 × .05= 23.8 bricks.
6) 476 + 23.8 =499.8.
So, 500 is the correct answer.
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Agha Bilal said:
11 months ago
Agreed with @Taimoor Anjum.
The correct answer is 500 bricks.
The correct answer is 500 bricks.
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Narendra uniyal said:
7 years ago
Which is the correct answer 500 or 550?
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Baloch said:
2 years ago
1m ^ 3/0.2m * 0.1m * 0.1m = 500 bricks.
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Nasir said:
8 years ago
550 with wastage.
Lucky said:
8 years ago
550 bricks is correct.
Ajit said:
8 years ago
550 is the right answer.
Pavithra said:
8 years ago
1/.2*.1*.1 = 500.
Aijaz said:
7 years ago
Nominal size of brick =.2*1*.1=0.002m^3.
No.of bricks in one cubic metre = 1m^3/nominal size of a brick.
=1/0.002,
=500 bricks.
Standard size of brick=.19*.09*.09
=1.539*10^-3.
No.of bricks=1/standard size =650 bricks.
No.of bricks in one cubic metre = 1m^3/nominal size of a brick.
=1/0.002,
=500 bricks.
Standard size of brick=.19*.09*.09
=1.539*10^-3.
No.of bricks=1/standard size =650 bricks.
Atea said:
7 years ago
The Correct answer is 550 no's with 10% wastage.
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