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If the blocks are 12 inches x 12 inches then each block measures 1 square foot. An area of 14 feet x 14 feet has a surface area of 196 square feet, so it would require 196 of the 12" x 12" blocks to cover it.
The answer will depend on the depth to which the area is covered.
1344. Each tile is a square foot.
Just multiply 1/2 foot x 12,000 square feet. The answer will be in cubic feet.
253.125 blocks.
If the blocks are 12 inches x 12 inches then each block measures 1 square foot. An area of 14 feet x 14 feet has a surface area of 196 square feet, so it would require 196 of the 12" x 12" blocks to cover it.
I think perhaps 2250 blocks .
Determine the number of square inches of the blocks surface Multiply 30 inches x 24 inches = 720 square inches per block NOW find the number of square inches in an area 8 foot x 10 foot Multiply 8 foot x 10 foot = 80 square feet To find the square inches of a square foot, you multiply 144 inches (12 inches by 12 inches = 144 inches) by the number of square feet, thus, 80 square feet x 144 square inches = 11,520 square inches In order find the number of blocks you will need to cover the area, Divide the number of square inches of area to be covered by the number of square inches per block 11,520 square inches divided by 720 square inches per block = 16 blocks needed to fill an area 8 foot x 10 foot.
Almost exactly 2 x 2 ft2
It depends on how high you would like to fill it. You see, a liter is a 3-dimensional measure of volume (like a cubic foot is), and a square foot is a 2-dimensional measure of area. So, for example, to fill an area of 10,500 square feet to a height of 1 foot, you would need 297,326.889 liters.
The answer will depend on the depth to which the area is covered.
1344. Each tile is a square foot.
225
Just multiply 1/2 foot x 12,000 square feet. The answer will be in cubic feet.
Yes.
253.125 blocks.
13.2, you need to buy 14.