How many 3.8" X 7.7" pavers will it take to do an area that is 20' X 22' X 12' ?

or:How many 3.8" X 7.7" pavers will it take to do an area that is 20 X 22 X 12 ?or:If this is a tricky question, then the answer is simple, it can no

or:How many 3.8" X 7.7" pavers will it take to do an area that is 20' X 22' X 12' ?


or:If this is a tricky question, then the answer is simple, it can not be done. Reason is 20' x 22' x 12' is not an area but volume. You will need to provide the thickness of the 3.8\" x 7.7\" pavers to cover volume area. So your info is missing.If you are trying to cover surface area and duplicate sides are exactly equal, then it can be done as follows:First you need to convert measurements to common denominator and that would be inches (easier to work with). After doing so you would multiply 44\" x 91\" and that would be 4004 squared inches.Now if you are trying to cover surface area of 20' x 22' x 12' then we need to break that into parts. there will be 2 (20'x 22') plus 2 (20' x 12') plus 2 (22' x 12').so now we have 126,720 + 69,120 + 76,032 = 271,872 squared inches.take this number and divide it by 4,004 above number and that will give you 67.9 pavers, but you can not buy .9 of a paver, so you round it up and the answer is 68.Hope that answers your question.


or:Your question makes no sense.

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