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How many bricks in one cubic meter?
Birck size 22.9*11.4*7.6 joint 12mm
Give me answer with calculations

Answer Posted / rahul chaudhary

Volumn of one brick with mortar= .241×.126×.088=0.002429 m^3
So the no of bricks in 1 cum= 1/0.002429 = 411 nos + add 5% wastage
= 411+20.55 =431.55 nos

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