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The tile is bigger than the area that you want to cover (12x12 > 10x11) so one tile will do. <><><><><> However, if you meant 12x12 INCH tiles, and a 10x11 FOOT room, you would need 110 tiles.
To calculate how many 12x12 inch tiles are needed for an 8x9 foot room, first convert the room dimensions to inches: 8 feet = 96 inches and 9 feet = 108 inches. The area of the room is 96 inches × 108 inches = 10,368 square inches. Each 12x12 inch tile covers 144 square inches, so divide the total area by the tile area: 10,368 ÷ 144 = 72 tiles needed for the room.
It is 144 square feet.
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The tile is bigger than the area that you want to cover (12x12 > 10x11) so one tile will do. <><><><><> However, if you meant 12x12 INCH tiles, and a 10x11 FOOT room, you would need 110 tiles.
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For a 12x12 room, it is recommended to install about 4 to 6 can lights for adequate lighting coverage.
To calculate the number of 12x12 tiles needed for a 10x10 room, you first need to find the area of the room. A 10x10 room has an area of 100 square feet. Since each 12x12 tile covers 1 square foot, you would need 100 tiles to cover the entire room.
You multiply the width by the length to get the area. In this case the answer would be 144 square feet in the room.
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To calculate how many 12x12 inch tiles are needed for an 8x9 foot room, first convert the room dimensions to inches: 8 feet = 96 inches and 9 feet = 108 inches. The area of the room is 96 inches × 108 inches = 10,368 square inches. Each 12x12 inch tile covers 144 square inches, so divide the total area by the tile area: 10,368 ÷ 144 = 72 tiles needed for the room.
A 3x12 room is 36 square feet. This means that to fill the floor in the 3x12 room, it will take 36 tiles that are each 1 square foot (12x12) in size.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 144 square feet.
it will cover a 12x12 room