Math, asked by ankit2147x2, 11 months ago

A wall 13.5 m long, 60 cm thick and 1.6 m high is to be constructed by using bricks
of dimensions 22.5 cm, 12 cm and 8 cm. How many bricks will be required ?

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Answers

Answered by MsPRENCY
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Given :

  • Cuboidal wall of length = 13.5 m, breadth = 60 m and height = 1.6 m is to be constructed.
  • Cuboidal brick of length = 22.5 cm,  breadth = 12 cm and height = 8 cm is to be used.

To Find :

  • Number of bricks required to construct the wall.

Formula used :

  • Volume of cuboid = length × breadth × height

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Volume of wall = length × breadth × height

= 13.5 × 60 × 1.6

= 12.96 m³

Now,

In the brick,

→ Length = 22.5 cm = 0.225 m

→ Breadth = 12 cm = 0.12 m

→ Height = 8 cm = 0.08 m

So,

→ Volume of each brick

= 0.225 × 0.12 × 0.08

= 0.00216 m³

Number of bricks = \dfrac{volume\:of\:wall}{volume\:of\:each\:brick}

= \dfrac{12.96}{0.0216}

= 6000

Hence,

Answer :

6000 bricks are required.

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