800 square feet
170/9 = 18.9 square yards
In roofing terminology, a "square" is 100 square feet; of 9.29 square meters.
1,440 square feet or 160 square yards.
At least 31.77 square yards are needed.
29 lineal carpet metres should cover 104 square metres
As a linear meter is a length with zero width, even with an infinite number of them they will not cover an area of 30 square meters.
88.5 Sq. meters of carpet.
17 (16.65) square meters are needed, at minimum.
4.5 * 6 = 27 square meters
The term lineal meter is used to describe the nominal length of an item. For example carpet maybe produced on a loom perhaps 4m wide. A lineal meter of carpet would be 1m long x 4m wide. Thus 4 lineal meters of this particular carpet would cover 16 square meters. In a similar fashion timber is often sold by the lineal meter which describes the cost per meter of length of the board. The board would have a width and if you were to the purchase timber to build a deck you would need to calculate the number of lengths of boards to cover the area of deck having taken into account the width of the board. When ordering you would ask for X lineal meters of the particular board. Obviously its important to know the particular specifications of the material you intend to use. For example not all carpet is produced on a 4m loom and so it is important to understand the effect of substituting different materials so that a material shortage or wastage does not occur.
The area of the carpet does not provide any information on its shape. It could be circular (the least cove base required), to a square (intermediate) to a very long thin strip (maximum).
No. 5 metres by 5 metres is 25 square metres, thus 5 m2 of carpet is missing (if you wish to cover the entire floor, that is).
This can not be answered without more information. You need to know the width of the item being measured by length (which is what lineal foot refers to). If it is a roll of carpet 25 feet wide, you would need 100 lineal feet to cover 2500 sqare feet. If it is a 2.5 foot counter top, you would need 1000 lineal feet. Divide 2500 by the width in feet of the material being measured and you will get the number of lineal feet required.
yes the area is 30 meters2 and the carpet is 5x5 meters which is 25 meters2 so it CAN fit. But I warn you, it will not be able to cover the whole floor.
Lineal or Linear feet is generally the length of a given width. In flooring it is also know as "running feet" at a given product width. With regard to flooring, a company may sell a product (carpet for instance) at a width of 12 feet only and the price will be set per foot length at 12 feet wide. So if carpet costs $10.00 per lineal foot at 12 feet wide then a 12 foot wide by 10 foot long piece would cost you $100.00. To work out how many linear/lineal feet of carpet you will need take the total square feet you need to cover and divide by 12 (or whatever the standard selling width is) the answer is how many linear feet you will need.
You can't convert meters to square meters.