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If you include a row or column of 1, the answer is 4: 1 by 6, 2 by 3, 3 by 2, and 6 by 1.
Nine square feet is equal to 3.24 20-inch tiles.
If your tiles are 12 inches by 12 inches they are equal to 1 sq ft, so you would need 54 tiles.
Equal to what ?... There are many 'magic square' possibilities depending on the rule for the total. For example - the following grid produces a magic square where all rows, columns and diagonals total 15 ! 816 357 492
1 and 1/3 tiles of 9 x 12 tiles will equal 1 square feet. Therefore, it will take 25 times 1-1/3 tiles or approx. 34 9x12 tiles to tile a 25 square foot area.
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If you include a row or column of 1, the answer is 4: 1 by 6, 2 by 3, 3 by 2, and 6 by 1.
(trick question) ha but i don't think you can arrange 7 tiles in a square, but if you could the answer would be 7
there are 102 x 42 and it would equal 4284 tiles.
Nine square feet is equal to 3.24 20-inch tiles.
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If your tiles are 12 inches by 12 inches they are equal to 1 sq ft, so you would need 54 tiles.
Equal to what ?... There are many 'magic square' possibilities depending on the rule for the total. For example - the following grid produces a magic square where all rows, columns and diagonals total 15 ! 816 357 492
61 whole tiles represent 1421/3 square feet 144 square feet works out to 61.714 tiles (rounded)
1 and 1/3 tiles of 9 x 12 tiles will equal 1 square feet. Therefore, it will take 25 times 1-1/3 tiles or approx. 34 9x12 tiles to tile a 25 square foot area.