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Q: How many tiles needed using 8 inches tiles with the area of 72 inches by 48 inches?
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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.


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How many 12 x 12 tiles will it take to cover 1400 square feet?

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How many 3 x 8 inch tiles do you need to cover a 9 x 12 foot room?

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You want to install kitchen floor tiles that measure 12 inches by 12 inches your kitchen measures 12 feet by 14 feet but there is a 2 foot by 4 foot area around the sink that will not be tiled how?

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How many 3 x 6 tiles are needed to cover 10 square feet?

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What are some real life situation in which you would need to calculate the area of an object?

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How many 16inchx16inch tiles needed to fill 900 square feet area?

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