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You plan to construct a brick wall measuring 15 ft. in length, 6 ft. high, and 1 ft. in width. If a brick measures 6 in. x 4 in. x 2 in., how many bricks will you need? (Remember to round up.) Total volume (to the nearest cubic inch) = cubic inches. The number of bricks = .

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total volume 12,960
# of bricks 3,240
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Answer with explanation:

Dimension of wall which consist of Brick

→→→1 feet = 12 inches

Length = 15 feet=15 × 12 =180 inches

Breadth =6 feet=6 × 12= 72 inches

Height = 1 feet=1 × 6 = 6 inches

Volume of Wall= Length × Breadth × Height

=180 × 72 × 6 cubic inches

Dimension of brick

Length = 6 inches

Breadth = 4 inches

Height = 2 inches

Volume of Brick = Length × Breadth × Height

= 6 ×4×2 cubic inches

→→→→Number of Brick


=\frac{\text{Volume of Wall}}{\text{Volume of Brick}}\\\\=(180* 72 * 6)/(6 * 4 * 2)=180 * 9=1620

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