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There can be no equivalence. A foot is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a square metre is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
30 centimeters equals approximately 1 foot. 30.48 centimeters equal exactly 1 foot. 1 foot .984942 feet 11.81102 inches 0.328083 yards .3 meters .03 dekameter .003 hectometers 300 millimeters 0.0003 kilometers
You would need 56 tiles to do the floor
12 inches = 1 foot Thus the tiles would be 1 foot square. You therefore need 30 to cover a 30 square foot room.
Scrabble tiles are 0.75 inch × 0.75 inch square. Therefore, one square foot of Scrabble tiles will include 256 tiles in a square of 16 X 16 tiles.
60 square feet would be 60 one foot square tiles. Get 5 or 6 extra for breakage.
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One square foot is 12 inches by 12 inches so you can fit in it 9 tiles in a 3 tiles by 3 tiles square.
A 12x12 tile covers 1 square foot (since 12 inches = 1 foot). To cover a 144 square foot area, you would need 144 tiles, as each tile covers 1 square foot. Therefore, you need a total of 144 tiles to completely cover the area.
776. You need four tiles for one square foot (tiles are 36 square inches, a square foot is 144 square inches) so 4 tiles times 194 sqft is 776. You will want some spares too.
A tile measuring 2 foot by two foot (which, incidentally, is an unusually large tile) has an area of 4 square feet, so it would take 100 such tiles to cover a 400 square foot floor.
A 4x4 tile has an area of 16 square inches (4 inches x 4 inches). Since one square foot equals 144 square inches, you would need 9 of these 4x4 tiles to cover one square foot (144 square inches ÷ 16 square inches per tile = 9 tiles).
10A 8 foot by 5 foot area would hold 24 four inch square tiles along the 8 foot side and 15 along the 5 foot side, so the total quantity of would be 360 four inch square tiles (24 x 15).
75 tiles would do it (a 12*12 inch time = 1 square foot) but you need 10% over this for waste so you need to get 83 tiles.