If I have 25 bricks that measure 7.75" x 2.25" each, how many square feet of brick do I have?Please.
10/15/2013 2:29:07 AM
because seven ate nine
10/15/2013 2:34:24 AM
so these bricks are flat like sheets of paper?tell me more....
10/15/2013 3:07:22 AM
They're "thin brick." .5" deep. Didn't think that mattered in calculating the area they cover.
10/15/2013 3:47:41 AM
About 3.
10/15/2013 3:51:19 AM
so which one is it:- you don't know how to find the area of a rectangle- you don't know how to find the area of x rectangles given the area one rectangle- you don't know how to convert from inches to feet (if converting at beginning)- you don't know how to convert from sq inches to sq feet (if converting at end)?
10/15/2013 4:02:21 AM
approximately 3.03 sq ft
10/15/2013 5:59:08 AM
loaded question - sounds like some of that Math Counts bullshit
10/15/2013 7:32:59 AM
that's like half a key right?
10/15/2013 9:25:20 AM
bout tree fiddy
10/15/2013 10:38:53 AM
^ damn you i was gonna say that
10/15/2013 11:00:38 AM
I dunno, but the volume of your collection of bricks is precisely 0.oh wait, you gave the thickness latter ITT. please excuse my stupid unfunny pedantic answer.You have exactly 435.9375 square feet of brick.]
10/15/2013 11:23:12 AM
TY NRR & K636
10/15/2013 12:02:38 PM
did you go to college?
10/15/2013 12:07:46 PM
College? This was covered in elementary school.
10/15/2013 12:11:41 PM
Sorry guise. I've never been good at math.I won't have any problem counting that $$$ when I sell these bricks though.
10/15/2013 12:22:05 PM
Where the weed whores at?
10/15/2013 12:27:00 PM
435 sqft
10/15/2013 12:28:41 PM
wait. this is a serious thread? holy shitTragicNatureEducation
10/15/2013 12:29:32 PM
you guys getting 435 aren't converting inches to feetif you want to make this a PE Exam question ask how many bricks it takes to make a room with four 8' tall, 8' wide walls, with two 3'x3' windows. And dont forget to factor in mortar!
10/15/2013 12:34:09 PM
3 sq feet per box x 87 boxes =$$$Yunnastan?[Edited on October 15, 2013 at 12:38 PM. Reason : ^2]
10/15/2013 12:35:19 PM
Holler at me in the Classifieds for a good deal.
10/15/2013 12:37:10 PM
Wow, surprised you can do that math. Have fun counting your five ten dollar bills.Certainly worthy of multiple $$$$ signs.[Edited on October 15, 2013 at 12:43 PM. Reason : .]
10/15/2013 12:42:54 PM
^^^^ FUCK...conversion fail!3.02 sqft[Edited on October 15, 2013 at 12:44 PM. Reason : ]
10/15/2013 12:44:03 PM
^2. So according to your calculations 1 box is worth 5 dollars, and 87 boxes is worth 50 dollars.Seems legit. FYI, thin brick is more expensive than standard size and retails for 7-8 dollars per square foot.
10/15/2013 12:58:06 PM
Is that crickets I hear?
10/15/2013 1:09:19 PM
10/15/2013 1:30:07 PM
0EPII1's point still stands....
10/15/2013 2:27:52 PM
Oh we back!... to get flamed/the answers I need. I have two boxes. One is 13” x 13” x 11”. The other is 22” x 12” x 7.5”. How many cubic feet of space do they take up respectively?Please.[Edited on February 11, 2018 at 3:50 PM. Reason : TY]
2/11/2018 3:38:52 PM
1.08 cubic feet and 1.15 cubic feet
2/11/2018 4:23:19 PM
TY NRR! You’re VIP in this thread
2/11/2018 5:04:42 PM
Finally putting that PE to work
2/11/2018 5:40:10 PM
not enough to fix the brickyard
2/11/2018 6:32:35 PM
42
2/11/2018 7:45:02 PM
There is NO WAY a grown-ass man who went to college does not know how to find the volume of a rectangular box TROLL.
2/12/2018 1:07:02 AM