3 inches is 1/4 of a foot, 6 inches is 1/2 a foot. So eight pavers can be arranged within a square foot. (The four 3-inch widths of the pavers will form two opposite edges of the square, and the two 6-inch lengths will form the other edges of the square.) You need 12 x 12 = 144 square feet of patio stones and each of these square feet need eight pavers. Then the total number needed is
12 x 12 x 8 = 1152
I am guessing a public school graduate. 30 pavers as 12x12 is 1 foot. You are either on the metric system or kidding right?
Dang, what happened to 2nd grade math? If you are talking a 12 inch by 12" paver in a 12" by 12" patio then you would need only one. If you are talking about a 12 inch by 12 inch paver in a 12 foot by 12 foot patio then you would need 144 pavers (12 X 12 = 144). However, I would suggest that if you cannot answer this question yourself you spend the extra money and hire someone to do the work. In doing so I would also suggest that you have someone else check the math in their bill because you probably won't know if they are overcharging you.
18" x 18" = 1.5ft x 1.5 ft = 2.25 sq ft 12 ft x 12 ft = 144 sq ft So number of paver required = 144/2.25 = 64
100 of them.
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its just a line, there are many answers that would work -12x-6y=0 -12x=6y x=-y/2 y=-2x
If you mean: (12x-3)(12x+3) then it is 144x^2 -9
GCF = 12x.24x = 2(12x)36x3 = 3x2(12x)
if a room is 12x 8 how many boxes of wood laminate are needed?
Well, first of all you need to unlock it. After that, you equip it onto a sniper rifle and when you zoom in, it will be the 12x scope.
2*2 - 12x +16 =0 4 - 12x +16 =0 -12x + 16 +4 =0 -12x + 20 =0 -12x = -20 x = 1.666666667
5/4x+7/12x is the same as 15/12x+7/12x = 21/12x