The only answer is the trivial answer: 22.5 square feet. The area does not determine thye dimensions of the room. 22.5 square feet could be a room that is circular with a radius of approx 2.68 feet or it could be a room that is 1 mile lonf and only 0.0043 feet = 0.051 inches wide. It could be narrower still!
1,440 square feet or 160 square yards.
90 tiles.
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196 square feet. To calculate square feet simply multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
A minimum of 121 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.
Yes, at least twice. The room is 180 square feet.
No. 56 square feet will not cover half of it. 10 by 12 is 120 square feet. You will need just over 2 boxes.
To determine how many boxes of laminate flooring you need, first calculate the area of the room: 10 feet x 12 feet = 120 square feet. Each box covers 19.6 square feet, so divide the total area by the coverage per box: 120 ÷ 19.6 ≈ 6.12. Since you can't purchase a fraction of a box, you'll need to round up, meaning you'll need 7 boxes of laminate flooring to cover the room.
187 sq feet
To determine how many packs of laminate flooring you need for a 13ft by 10ft room, first calculate the area: 13ft x 10ft = 130 square feet. Laminate flooring packs typically cover about 20 to 25 square feet each. If we assume a pack covers 20 square feet, you'll need about 7 packs (130 ÷ 20 = 6.5, rounded up). Always check the specific coverage of the laminate you choose and consider purchasing extra for waste and future repairs.
One or two probably, depending on how many square feet are included in each carton. Check the label for your answer - they are all different. Your room is 20 square feet, but you should include some extra for waste - about 10%. So you'll need enough to cover 22 square feet.
it will cover a 12x12 room
Enough to cover about 275 square feet. (That's 14 x 18 = 252 square feet, plus about 10% for waste). The square footage per carton varies according to different patterns of laminate, so check the cartons to see how many square feet are in each box. Then divide your total (275) by the SF per carton. The answer will be the number of cartons you should purchase.
To determine the number of packs of laminate needed for a 24ft by 12ft room, first calculate the total area: 24ft x 12ft = 288 square feet. Check how much area one pack of laminate covers. For example, if one pack covers 20 square feet, you would need 288 / 20 = 14.4 packs. Since you can’t purchase a fraction of a pack, you would need to buy 15 packs to cover the entire room.
To determine how many packs of laminate flooring you need for a 16ft by 12ft room, first calculate the area of the room: 16ft x 12ft = 192 square feet. Laminate flooring typically covers about 20 to 25 square feet per pack, depending on the brand. Therefore, you would need approximately 8 to 10 packs to cover the room, accounting for waste and cuts. Always check the specific coverage per pack for the product you're considering.
About 6. (5.4) plus a little waste.
19.5 by 2.9 feet is the answer