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'.
how did you get 64
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.
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!
144 square feet.
A 2ft x 2ft square is 4 square feet and 42 squares will be needed to cover 168 square feet.