108 square feet
You have to multiply the two dimensions to get the area. In this case the answer will be 60 square feet. Divide by 9 to get 6.67 square yards of carpet.
55.56 yards of carpeting. Just divide the feet by 9 and that gives you the yards. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The above will give you square yards of floor, but you need to know what size the roll of carpet is. Example, if the carpet comes on a 12 foot roll and the room is 10 by 20 (200 sq ft or 22.22 sq yrd) but you would have to buy 12 by 20 (240 sq ft or 26.66 sq yrd). You need to determine the size of each piece of carpet and then figure your squre feet /9.
12x6=???? sq feet If they want the answer in Sq Yards divide the square feet answer by 9 to get sq yards.. When carpet is loomed it is physically over 12 feet wide; wider than you need. You will have to pay for the piece you don't need, too. In this example it is cheaper to buy in linear (runnung) yards.
Carpet comes in 2 widths 12' and 15' so if you go with 12' carpet then you need 2 pieces...to get it to the look the best with one seam I would get 2 20' pieces. 15' carpet I would order a 20' piece and another 6 foot piece ...that's given that the room is 20' exactly because you need to order extra 3 inches on each wall.. If there is baseboard heat against the walls you want to order enough extra carpet to wrap up and under for the best look. hope this helps
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108 square feet
Some carpet can be repaired easier than others. Most can have a section replaced if you have some of the same carpet or perhaps a piece could be taken from a closet or from under a piece of furniture.
You have to multiply the two dimensions to get the area. In this case the answer will be 60 square feet. Divide by 9 to get 6.67 square yards of carpet.
In a piece of carpet that is 12 ft by 15 ft, there are 20 (twenty) square yards. Divide the length and width each by three to get the dimensions of 4 yards by 5 yards. multiply the length by the width to get an answer of 20 square yards.
It depends on whether it is a 15 yard x 15 yard carpet of a 15 inch x 15 inch piece (eg carpet tile), or in metric units, or some non-standard measure.
100 (9 square feet to a yard)
Your answer is 36 individual 1 sq m squares can be cut out. It being square means all its sides are equal. 6m * 6m = 36 sq m
This will depend on the width the carpet you selected comes in. If your carpet style is in 15' width you need a 15 x 14 piece which is 23.33 square yards. If the carpet is in 12' widths you will need a seam. Generally installers prefer not to put more then 3 cuts in a seam. In this case you will need a 12' x 18'9" piece which is 25 square yards.
Carpet is most commonly available 12' wide. Even if your room is 10'x10' you actually need a piece 12'x10'. 12x10=120 square feet which is 13.33 square yards of carpet.
If you purchase them outright in the catalog it costs 3 credits per piece of carpet (the carpet covers a 2 x 2 square). If you purchase from the market place it can cost you anywhere from 2 credits - 6 credits per piece of executive carpet.
Percentages are used when comparing two things. I'll give you an example: You have a piece of carpet and a room to put it in, and you want to know what percentage of the floor the carpet will cover. The carpet is 100 square feet, and the room is 150 square feet. The formula is: (square footage of the carpet / square footage of the room) x 100 100/150 is .6667; multiply that by 100 to get 66.67 percent. If you want to carpet the room wall-to-wall, you need more carpet. OTOH, if you have a 200 square foot carpet and a 100 square foot room... (200/100) x 100 = the carpet is 200 percent of the size of the room, and you'll have to cut half of it off.