Look at your kitchen floor. Many linoleum floor tiles are 1 square foot in area. One foot on each side. ■
3 foot = 1 yard so 30 foot x 30 foot floor = 10 yard x 10 yard floor = 100 square yards.
Assuming the tiles are 1 foot squares, you would need 10*15 = 150 tiles.
you need to know how wide the floor is in addition to how long. Number of tiles is lenght x width
180 square feet Assuming you mean a 12 foot by 15 foot floor, the answer is 12*15 = 180 square feet.
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Look at your kitchen floor. Many linoleum floor tiles are 1 square foot in area. One foot on each side. ■
3 foot = 1 yard so 30 foot x 30 foot floor = 10 yard x 10 yard floor = 100 square yards.
There is no good reason why floor tiles should be 1 foot. It's just the way the tessellation was designed by the person who made the tiles.
Give them Iron. It will raise it by 1. You can go buy Iron at the Veilstone Department Store on the 2nd floor for ¥9800.
If you want to raise a sagging floor, you can put a piece of plywood on the floor. You can then add new flooring over the piece of plywood.
The floor is cold?
Assuming the tiles are 1 foot squares, you would need 10*15 = 150 tiles.
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Well, isn't that just a happy little problem to solve! Since the perimeter of the square room is 32 feet, each side is 8 feet long. To cover the floor with 1-foot tiles, you'll need 8 tiles along each side, so a total of 64 tiles will cover the entire floor. Just imagine all those little tiles coming together to create a beautiful floor for your square room.
It should take about 825 1 foot square tiles to cover a floor with those dimensions. This assumes roughly a 10% waste factor.
you need to know how wide the floor is in addition to how long. Number of tiles is lenght x width