552 square feet (12 x 46 = 552).
100 square feet. This is an easy calculation - just multiply the length by the width. The answer is the number of square feet.
288 sq ft but carpet and vinyl flooring comes in sq yds you need 32 sq yds + waste 15%
To determine the amount of hardwood flooring needed for a 20x40 room, first calculate the area by multiplying the length and width: 20 feet x 40 feet = 800 square feet. It's advisable to add an extra 10% for waste and cuts, bringing the total to approximately 880 square feet. Therefore, you will need about 880 square feet of hardwood flooring for the room.
To determine how many boxes of laminate flooring you need, first calculate the area of the room: 10 feet x 12 feet = 120 square feet. Each box covers 19.6 square feet, so divide the total area by the coverage per box: 120 ÷ 19.6 ≈ 6.12. Since you can't purchase a fraction of a box, you'll need to round up, meaning you'll need 7 boxes of laminate flooring to cover the room.
To determine how many packs of laminate flooring you need for a 13ft by 10ft room, first calculate the area: 13ft x 10ft = 130 square feet. Laminate flooring packs typically cover about 20 to 25 square feet each. If we assume a pack covers 20 square feet, you'll need about 7 packs (130 ÷ 20 = 6.5, rounded up). Always check the specific coverage of the laminate you choose and consider purchasing extra for waste and future repairs.
100 square feet. This is an easy calculation - just multiply the length by the width. The answer is the number of square feet.
I need to know how many things of wood flooring I need to buy each box is 15 square feet.150 square feet. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
288 sq ft but carpet and vinyl flooring comes in sq yds you need 32 sq yds + waste 15%
17 x 17 = 289 sq feet.
144 square inches = 1 square foot 128" x 128" = 16,384 square inches = 1137/9 square feet. You need to buy at least 114 square feet.
At least 190 square feet to be on the safe side. The exact amount is 186.37 square feet.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 144 square feet. Be sure to allow for wastage and bad pieces.
You'll need 150 square feet. Without knowing what type of flooring you're considering, we can't get more specific. If you're considering something that comes in a box, it will say on the box how many square feet one box will cover. Divide that number into 150 to find out how many boxes you'll need. It's a good idea to add 10% extra.
To determine how much laminate wood flooring you need to cover 132 square feet, you typically account for waste and cuts, which is usually around 10%. Therefore, you should purchase enough flooring to cover approximately 145 square feet (132 + 10%). Laminate flooring is often sold in boxes that cover a specific area, so check the coverage per box to determine how many boxes you will need.
To determine how many boxes of laminate flooring you need, first calculate the area of the room: 10 feet x 12 feet = 120 square feet. Each box covers 19.6 square feet, so divide the total area by the coverage per box: 120 ÷ 19.6 ≈ 6.12. Since you can't purchase a fraction of a box, you'll need to round up, meaning you'll need 7 boxes of laminate flooring to cover the room.
To determine how many packs of laminate flooring you need for a 13ft by 10ft room, first calculate the area: 13ft x 10ft = 130 square feet. Laminate flooring packs typically cover about 20 to 25 square feet each. If we assume a pack covers 20 square feet, you'll need about 7 packs (130 ÷ 20 = 6.5, rounded up). Always check the specific coverage of the laminate you choose and consider purchasing extra for waste and future repairs.
One or two probably, depending on how many square feet are included in each carton. Check the label for your answer - they are all different. Your room is 20 square feet, but you should include some extra for waste - about 10%. So you'll need enough to cover 22 square feet.