4002, which is equal to 160,000
3600
25 tables. Since each table is 16 square feet each, divide the total space available (400sq ft) by 16.
You do not. A square foot is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A linear foot is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
To find the volume of soil needed, first convert the depth to feet (3 inches = 0.25 feet). Then, multiply the area (400 sq ft) by the depth (0.25 ft) to get the volume: 400 sq ft * 0.25 ft = 100 cubic ft. Therefore, you will need 100 cubic ft of soil to cover 400 sq ft at 3 inches deep.
To determine how many pounds of concrete are needed to cover 400 square feet, you first need to know the desired thickness of the concrete slab. For example, if you want a thickness of 4 inches (0.33 feet), you would calculate the volume in cubic feet: 400 sq ft x 0.33 ft = 132 cubic feet. Since one cubic foot of concrete weighs approximately 150 pounds, you would need about 19,800 pounds of concrete (132 cubic feet x 150 lbs/cubic foot).
So each tile is 12" by 12" square, right? So each tile is ONE square foot? (a perfect square that's a foot long and a foot wide). Each tile is one square foot and you need to know how many add up to 400 square feet. I think the answer is the square root of Pi.
usually around 400sq. ft room give or take
A yard is a unit of length. A marla is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
about 370-400sq ft for smooth surface less coverage with textured coverings and no primer on plastered walls
1000 feet
how many square feet in 25 feet by 6 feet
7 feet by 23 feet.