To find how many square feet are in an octagon you basicly just have to find the area of the octagon in this problem it would be 8x8 to get the answer how to find the answer is that you must first find out how many sides your shape has then multiply your sides length in this case it happens to be 8 for both of the multiples thus 8x8 equals 64.
.44 sq ft ea tile you need 455 tiles
No, 8x8 is 64 and that is a perfect square... 69 is not!
64
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out how many 8x8 tiles you need to cover 176 sq ft, you first need to calculate the area of one tile. Since an 8x8 tile covers 64 sq ft, you can divide 176 by 64 to find out how many tiles you need. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
64 square feet
8x8 feet = 64 square feet = 9,216 square inches.
0.44444 square feet per tile.
abswer is 6.9218 square feet
8ft X 8ft = 64 sq ft
To find how many square feet are in an octagon you basicly just have to find the area of the octagon in this problem it would be 8x8 to get the answer how to find the answer is that you must first find out how many sides your shape has then multiply your sides length in this case it happens to be 8 for both of the multiples thus 8x8 equals 64.
None, since there can be no conversion. An ounce is a measure of mass while an 8x8 square is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space. Furthermore, there are no units for these measures: 8x8 millimetres is a trillionth of 8x8 kilometres! The two measure different characteristics and, according to the most basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at comparisons or conversions between the two are fundamentally flawed.
Eight feet by eight feet (8' X 8') is a square area. The answer is 64 square feet.But eight times eight feet is 64 (linear) feet, because 8x8=64.
64!
.44 sq ft ea tile you need 455 tiles
The answer depends on the dimensions used for 8x8. For example, an 8 inch x 8 inch tile will have a different area to an 8 cm x 8 cm tile.
It depends on whether the blocks are laid with a 8x8 face up or 8x16.