sq.ft. carpet = 5 rolls x 12ft wide x length of roll in feet.
There is NO dirt, it is a hole! If you want to fill it with dirt, that is 4x6x12=288 cubic feet, weighing about 28,800 pounds
A 30 gallon tub would require 320 12-oz can to fill.
This will depend on the direction you want your seam to be. There will be several ways to place a seam. Looking at were doors are, heavy traffic areas, and the type of carpet will determine this. You could buy 2) 12' x 16' pieces that would be 284 sq ft or 42.67 square yards depending on which way you prefer. The other way would be to put a seam along the side of the room. For this you would need 1) 12' x 23'6" piece and another 12' x 8' piece for fill along the side. With this method you would have 378 sq ft or 42 square yards.
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1 yd = 3 ft 1 sq yd = 1 yd × 1 yd = = 3 ft × 3 ft = 9 sq ft As a mathematical problem, it is: area of floor in sq yd × cost per sq yd = (18 ft × 12 ft) / 9 ft/sq yd × 23.54/sq yd = 564.96 ----------------------------------------------------------- Real life is slightly difference as you have to buy a piece that is a complete width off a roll of carpet If the roll of carpet is 12 ft or 18 ft wide this is not a problem. However, if it is, say, 13 ft (4m) wide, then you will need to buy 18 ft × 13 ft which would cost 18 × 13 ÷ 9 × 23.54 = 612.04 You may argue that you could buy a shorter piece and use the 1 ft piece cut off the side to fill in to the end of the room. With a plain carpet this may be possible, but would involve lots of joins; with a patterned carpet it would be nearly impossible as the pattern would be required to match across the joins.
Plenty is one word. Here is a sample of how it would be used to mean fill. "We had plenty of tootsie rolls for Halloween. The kids had their fill of the tootsie rolls. One kid said she had plenty of them in her belly or rather her fill of them.
To hide a frayed carpet piece on a step corner cut off the hanging piece. This piece might be able to be folded and glued in to fill the place or paint can be used to fill it in. If the person still has extra pieces of the carpet it might be patchable by a professional.
Assuming you mean a 2 ft by 2 ft piece of carpet, 60 squares of carpet are required to fill the area of 240 sq ft with carpet.
The basic uses of a carpet steamer is to clean carpets. To do this, vacuum the area thoroughly, fill the cleaner with hot water, add the cleaning agent, and finally clean the carpet.
Most carpet shampoos are made to remove the stains, not the color of the carpet. As long as you stick to the directions, you should have no problems. If somehow you get a bleached spot in the rug there are carpet dye sticks you can buy to fill in the pigment.
If the 210 square ft area is a convenient shape, or if offcuts can be used to fill up odd parts then 53 tiles will suffice.
"If you want to clean a carpet in your private home, the best (and most cost effective) way to do it would be to rent a carpet cleaner, a service that is available at many grocery store chains. You will also need to purchase the cleaning solution to fill the machine. For small cleaning jobs, a spot cleaner such as the Rug Doctor may work the best."
There is NO dirt, it is a hole! If you want to fill it with dirt, that is 4x6x12=288 cubic feet, weighing about 28,800 pounds
The letters are: RP (purple and carpet). puddle, pungle, purfle, purple, puzzle cablet, cachet, callet, camlet, caplet, carnet, carpet, casket
room volume 12x32x25= 9600 cu ft. each box is 3x5x5= 75 cu ft 9600/75= 128 boxes
It would fill about 91,000 residential in-ground swimming pools.
No one knows what it would fill but it's provocative it gets the people going!