130
14 and 4/9
141 ft2 9 in2
To calculate the number of packs of flooring needed for a 13ft x 10ft room, first determine the total area: 13ft x 10ft = 130 square feet. Next, check the coverage of each pack of flooring, which can vary. For example, if one pack covers 20 square feet, you would need 130 ÷ 20 = 6.5 packs. Since you can't purchase half a pack, you would need to buy 7 packs to ensure full coverage.
The area is the length times the width. The height is irrelevant for the area.
130
14 and 4/9
How many sq m is 8ft by 8ft?
3.048 x 3.962 = 12.076176 square meters
141 ft2 9 in2
To calculate the number of packs of flooring needed for a 13ft x 10ft room, first determine the total area: 13ft x 10ft = 130 square feet. Next, check the coverage of each pack of flooring, which can vary. For example, if one pack covers 20 square feet, you would need 130 ÷ 20 = 6.5 packs. Since you can't purchase half a pack, you would need to buy 7 packs to ensure full coverage.
The area is the length times the width. The height is irrelevant for the area.
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13ft!
13 ft * 10 ft = 130 ft2 1 ft2 = 0.0929 m2 130 ft2 * 0.0929 m2 / ft2 = 12.08 m2