Mike bought 252 bricks to build a wall in his yard. Each row has 14 bricks. Each bricks is 3 inches tall. How many inches tall will be wall be if Mike uses every brick?

252 / 14 = 18 rows

18 * 3 = ?

36,500.000 round to the nearest tenth

18,300.000
2,990.000
8,690.000
522.000

To find the height of the wall, we need to multiply the number of rows by the height of each row.

First, let's figure out the number of rows:
We know that each row has 14 bricks, so we can calculate:
Number of rows = Total number of bricks / Bricks per row = 252 / 14 = 18 rows.

Next, we need to calculate the height of each row:
Since each brick is 3 inches tall, the height of each row would be:
Height of each row = Number of bricks per row × Height of each brick = 14 × 3 = 42 inches.

Finally, we can find the height of the wall:
Height of the wall = Number of rows × Height of each row = 18 rows × 42 inches = 756 inches.

Therefore, if Mike uses every brick, the wall will be 756 inches tall.