they are 33
Since the units are incompatible, we can't convert in into in². Inches measures length while inches squared measures area.
270 cubic inches
There is no such thing as a square whose length and width are different.
I'd get a minimum of 80. You're going to have to cut some to fit.
2880 exactly, but if this is ceramic tiles you have to account for grout lines. extras would be recommended
Since the units are incompatible, we can't convert in into in². Inches measures length while inches squared measures area.
270 cubic inches
3,465
The squares for this quilt will need to be 8 1/2 inches, that includes the 1/4 inch seam allowance for stitching them together. The finished blocks will be 8 inches square.
448 sq. in.
There is no such thing as a square whose length and width are different.
A rectangular prism 3 inches by 2 inches by 6 inches has a volume of 36 cubic inches.
I'd get a minimum of 80. You're going to have to cut some to fit.
Yes into 10 inches by 10 inches squares
2880 exactly, but if this is ceramic tiles you have to account for grout lines. extras would be recommended
Assuming the squares are to remain whole, the question is equivalent to finding two factors of 5467. 5467 = 7*11*71 Now, since a quilt is not likely to be 7 inches or 11 inches in length or width, it must me 7*11 = 77 inches and the other dimension must be 71 inches. The larger of these being the length, the quilt is 77" * 71"
Volume = Length*Breadth*Height = 1.5 feet * 0.5 feet * 3inches = 18 inches*6 inches*3 inches = 18*6*3 square inches = 324 square inches