The answer depends on the shape of the 9 square foot piece of fabric. If the piece is 36 feet x 3 inches, for example, you will not get a single 5 inch square from it.
36 of them.
A 12 by 12 inch square is a square foot. Which means it would take 180 of them.
I immediately understood this when I drew nine (flat) squares. Arranged into one big square, these one-square-foot squares make a total of nine square feet. Dividing by nine gives you the answer of 'one square yard' or 3' x 3', you see...
Yes. The area of the floor in the room is (12 x 15) = 180 square feet. You can carpet the floor and have 20 squares left over.
10-ft by 10-ft = 100 square feet = 111/9 square yards.
1 square foot is 0.0929 square meters.
Yes, they're both squares.
2ft by 2 ft = 4 square feet 260 square feet divided by 4 square feet = 65 squares
64 2-foot squares.
20 squares or 60 bundles
16 of them.
400 square foot piece of carpet price 400 square foot piece of carpet price
Literally, five squares that measure 1 foot by 1 foot.
A "square" is traditionally 10 foot x 10 foot, which is the equivalent of 3.048m x 3.048m. 3.048m squared is 9.29 square metres, so to divide square metres into (traditional) squares, divide by 9.29.
Nine square feet in one square yard of fabric. So it's 3 sq ft per foot width.
36 of them.
One square foot can be divided into four 6 inch squares. Multiplying the number of square feet by 4 gives an answer of 4,000 6 inch squares in an area of 1,000 square feet.