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25.
For one cubic metre of brick masonry, number of bricks required, is
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Chinmay Buddhadev said:
6 years ago
500 is the correct answer.
550 would be the answer if it was asked how many bricks could be stored in one cubic metre.
As it is asked in masonary, mortar will also consume the space so correct answer is 500 only.
550 would be the answer if it was asked how many bricks could be stored in one cubic metre.
As it is asked in masonary, mortar will also consume the space so correct answer is 500 only.
Savata Mali said:
6 years ago
The correct answer is 550.
Because in question it is asked a number of bricks required.
550 with wastage is correct.
Because in question it is asked a number of bricks required.
550 with wastage is correct.
Pawan pandey said:
5 years ago
550 is the correct answer.
Asghar Badshah said:
5 years ago
@All.
500 Nos of Bricks is the correct answer and in my observations, it also includes the 5% wastage as well.
So 1 cubic meter Quantity of Wall Contains 500 Nos Of Bricks.
500 Nos of Bricks is the correct answer and in my observations, it also includes the 5% wastage as well.
So 1 cubic meter Quantity of Wall Contains 500 Nos Of Bricks.
Amar Mhetre said:
5 years ago
500 is the right answer.
Because of the standard condition.
Because of the standard condition.
Mehraj sasoli said:
3 years ago
Size of actual brick dimensions of 190 mm * 90 mm * 90 mm.
The volume of 1 brick with mortar = 198 * 198 * 98 ( 8 mm mortar thickness on all sides)
= 0.198 m * 0.098 m * 0.098 m.
The volume of a brick with mortar = 0.0019 Cum (m3)
Therefore, the number of bricks required for 1 Cum (m3) = 1/0.002 = 526 Nos.
So, 500 is the correct answer if we ignore mortar.
The volume of 1 brick with mortar = 198 * 198 * 98 ( 8 mm mortar thickness on all sides)
= 0.198 m * 0.098 m * 0.098 m.
The volume of a brick with mortar = 0.0019 Cum (m3)
Therefore, the number of bricks required for 1 Cum (m3) = 1/0.002 = 526 Nos.
So, 500 is the correct answer if we ignore mortar.
FARRUKH CHUDHARY said:
3 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.
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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Muhammad Hashim said:
2 years ago
The number of bricks in 1Cum = 500 bricks.
But the bricks required (10 percent wastage includes) = 550.
But the bricks required (10 percent wastage includes) = 550.
Baloch said:
2 years ago
1m ^ 3/0.2m * 0.1m * 0.1m = 500 bricks.
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