Not without having to slice some tiles up ! The tiles you would need are:- 2 of 3ft x 3 ft 1 of 2ft x 3ft 2 of 3ft x 1 ft 1 of 2ft x 1 ft
yes.
Yes, using two 3ft x 3ft tiles.
Two and Four are both common denominators of Four and Eight, therefore either of these can be used. You would need only two 4ft square tiles or eight 2ft square tiles to cover the 4ft x 8ft floor.
6 sqft
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Not without having to slice some tiles up ! The tiles you would need are:- 2 of 3ft x 3 ft 1 of 2ft x 3ft 2 of 3ft x 1 ft 1 of 2ft x 1 ft
yes.
Yes, using two 3ft x 3ft tiles.
Yes we can with the help of 2 tiles placed side-by-side.
Two and Four are both common denominators of Four and Eight, therefore either of these can be used. You would need only two 4ft square tiles or eight 2ft square tiles to cover the 4ft x 8ft floor.
No, 36 inches is 3ft.
6 sqft
4 yd 2ft plus 1yd 3ft would be equals to 5 yd 5 ft.
3ft 6in - 2ft 7in = 11 inches.
The answer depends on what the shape is: a 2-dimensional triangle, a 3-dimensional cuboid, an ellipsoid or something else.
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