JoeMo88 JoeMo88
  • 01-12-2020
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The quantity of bricks required increases with the surface area of the wall, but the thickness of a masonry wall does not affect the total quantity of bricks used in the wall

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lilyberry123
lilyberry123 lilyberry123
  • 01-12-2020

Answer:

false

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lorengray20
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  • 01-12-2020
False is the answer:)!
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