Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, alright, let me break it down for you. So, 175 square meters is like the area of a space, right? To convert that to feet, you'd need to know the length and width of the space in meters. Then, you can multiply to find the square footage. It's not just a simple conversion, but hey, that's the beauty of math, right?
A 24 inch tile covers 4 square feet. Doing the math gives an answer of 175 tiles, plus some for spoilage and trim.
25,025 square feet is 0.57 acres.
That area would require 173.24 tiles exactly - so you'd need 175.
Many answers. 350 = 10 x 35 = 1 x 350 = 7 x 50 = 2 x 175 and so on ...
If it's really square you should need 156 18" tiles to cover 350 square feet. Most tile stores let you return unused tiles, so I suggest you get a few extra. The number needed can change based on the grout space, how many you break and if the area isn't square you may need more. A rule of thumb is to add 10% for waste. That rule would say to buy about 175.
175 meters=574.146982 feet
1.75 meters = 5.74146982 feet.
There are 0.3048 metres in one foot. Therefore, 175 feet is equal to 175 x 0.3048 = 53.34 metres.
175 meters is 574.15 feet.
175 feet X 60 feet = 10,500 square feet.
A rectangle 100 feet by 175 feet has an area of 17,500 square feet.
175 square feet.
9 sq feet = 1 sq yd so 175 sq ft = 175/9 sq yds = 19.44.. sq yds.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. In this case the calculations gives you 17,500 square feet.
175 meters=574.146982 feet Direct Conversion Formula 175 m* 1 ft 0.3048 m = 574.1469816 ft
1,575 square feet is 175 square yards.
Answer: 26,250 ft² = 0.602617 acres