Assuming that the 12x12 is inches.
12 in. x 12 in. = 1 ft x 1 ft = 1 square (sq) foot
Given that you have 200 square feet to cover:
(200 sq ft) / (1 sq ft) = 200 units
That means it takes 200 12x12 in. squares to cover a 200 sq ft. space.
If you meant 12x12 to be in feet:
12 ft x 12 ft = 144 sq ft.
200 / 144 ~= 1.39 units (It would take 1.39 squares to cover it)
Plus or minus 250 square metres.'27 squares' is calculated in square feet.
1 square foot is about .0929 square meters. So 1700 ft^2 is about 157.9 m^2
That is impossible, because linear miles are a 'length' and square feet cover an 'area'.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! For a 10x10 room, you'll need enough 12x12 tiles to cover the entire floor. Since each tile covers an area of 12x12 square inches, you'll need to calculate the total square footage of the room and then divide by the area of each tile to find the number needed. Just remember, there are no mistakes in art, only happy accidents!
To find the area of the quilt, you would multiply the number of rows by the number of squares in each row, and then multiply that by the area of each square. So, the area would be calculated as 8 rows x 6 squares/row x (1 foot x 1 foot) = 48 square feet.
it will cover a 12x12 room
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A 12x12 inch paver is one square foot. So you would need 240 square feet.
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A A 12x12 sq feet tile covers 144 sq feet. So to cover 1200 sq feet you will need 1200/144 = 8.3 or 9 tiles.
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Oh, isn't that just a happy little question! If you have 38 tiles that are each 12x12 inches, they will cover a total of 38 square feet. You see, each tile covers 1 square foot, so when you multiply 38 tiles by 1 square foot, you get 38 square feet. Just imagine all the beautiful patterns and designs you could create with those tiles!
Since each 12x12-inch tile is one square foot, you will need 750 of them.
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