Since 5*7 = 35 < 36, there are 7 along the length and 7 along the width making 7*7 = 49 in all.
36 of them.
You will get 36 pieces.
144
One square yard of fabric is 36 by 36 inches. 100 10 by 10 inch squares would be equal to 1000 by 1000 inches. 1000/36 is just under 28, so you would need 28 square yards of fabric.
To find out how many 6-inch squares are needed to cover a 30-inch square, first calculate the area of the larger square: (30 \times 30 = 900) square inches. The area of one 6-inch square is (6 \times 6 = 36) square inches. To determine the number of 6-inch squares required, divide the area of the larger square by the area of a smaller square: (900 \div 36 = 25). Therefore, 25 squares of 6 inches each are needed to cover the 30-inch square without overlapping.
144 1-inch squares. 36 2-inch squares.
36 of them.
You will get 36 pieces.
144
144 1-inch squares. 36 2-inch squares.
One square yard of fabric is 36 by 36 inches. 100 10 by 10 inch squares would be equal to 1000 by 1000 inches. 1000/36 is just under 28, so you would need 28 square yards of fabric.
36 square feet equates to 0.36 squares.
36 one-meter squares will fit into 36 square meters
To find out how many 6-inch squares are needed to cover a 30-inch square, first calculate the area of the larger square: (30 \times 30 = 900) square inches. The area of one 6-inch square is (6 \times 6 = 36) square inches. To determine the number of 6-inch squares required, divide the area of the larger square by the area of a smaller square: (900 \div 36 = 25). Therefore, 25 squares of 6 inches each are needed to cover the 30-inch square without overlapping.
A half yard of fabric is 18 inches long (since a yard is 36 inches). To determine how many 10x10 inch squares can be cut from this, you can fit one square in the 18-inch length, but you cannot fit a full square in the 36-inch width. Therefore, you can only cut one 10x10 square from a half yard of fabric.
To find out how many 2.5-inch squares fit in 1 yard, first convert 1 yard to inches: 1 yard equals 36 inches. Then, calculate the area of the yard in square inches, which is 36 inches x 36 inches = 1,296 square inches. Next, find the area of a 2.5-inch square, which is 2.5 inches x 2.5 inches = 6.25 square inches. Finally, divide the total area of the yard by the area of one square: 1,296 / 6.25 = 207.36. Therefore, you can fit 207 complete 2.5-inch squares in 1 yard.
There are 9 square feet in a square yard, so you have 6300 square feet of carpet. Each carpet square is 9 square feet (3 x 3 = 9)... So you would need 700 36" tile squares.