Since 12" by 12" is one foot by one foot or one square foot, 1237 of these tiles will feet in 1237 square feet.
260. Each tile is 1 sq ft.
Is this a trick question? A 12 inch tile has an area of 1 square foot. So to cover 294 square feet you would need 294 tiles!
First Answer: 400,000 square metres is roughly equal to 4,000,000 square feetSecond Answer:400,000 meters = 4,305,564' and 24"Explanation why the first answer is correct:As you know, one metre is about three feet, plus about three and a quarter inches.So you get a big, 1m squared tile, and start covering it with square foot tiles: nine tiles fit on there easily.But there's a strip about 3.25 inches wide on two sides of the big tile, so you cut one square foot tile into strips and they just fit nicely.One metre squared is roughly ten square feet.
180 square feet will fit a room 12 x 15.
Since 12" by 12" is one foot by one foot or one square foot, 1237 of these tiles will feet in 1237 square feet.
260. Each tile is 1 sq ft.
The area of each tile is 16*16 sq inches = 1.77... square feet. To cover a 200 square foot square will require 200/1.77... = 112.50 = 113 tiles.
Is this a trick question? A 12 inch tile has an area of 1 square foot. So to cover 294 square feet you would need 294 tiles!
9 square feet is a square yard.90 square feet is 10 square yards.10 square yards at 11 per square yard is 110 just for the tiles.Unless the tiles perfectly fit the area to be covered, you will need to purchase extra tiles since a number of tiles will have to be cut to fit against the wall.For a bathroom you still need to add the cost of tile adhesive, grout, and labor :)
3 square feet = 432 square inches 4" x 4" tile = 16 square inches 432 divided by 16 = 27 Therefore you will need 27 tiles.
First Answer: 400,000 square metres is roughly equal to 4,000,000 square feetSecond Answer:400,000 meters = 4,305,564' and 24"Explanation why the first answer is correct:As you know, one metre is about three feet, plus about three and a quarter inches.So you get a big, 1m squared tile, and start covering it with square foot tiles: nine tiles fit on there easily.But there's a strip about 3.25 inches wide on two sides of the big tile, so you cut one square foot tile into strips and they just fit nicely.One metre squared is roughly ten square feet.
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180 square feet will fit a room 12 x 15.
The distinct prime factors of 120 are 2, 3 and 5.
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