Yes, using two 3ft x 3ft tiles.
yes.
Not without having to slice some tiles up ! The tiles you would need are:- 2 of 3ft x 3 ft 1 of 2ft x 3ft 2 of 3ft x 1 ft 1 of 2ft x 1 ft
10.5 tiles without any gaps between the tiles.
Two and Four are both common denominators of Four and Eight, therefore either of these can be used. You would need only two 4ft square tiles or eight 2ft square tiles to cover the 4ft x 8ft floor.
Yes, using two 3ft x 3ft tiles.
Yes we can with the help of 2 tiles placed side-by-side.
yes.
Not without having to slice some tiles up ! The tiles you would need are:- 2 of 3ft x 3 ft 1 of 2ft x 3ft 2 of 3ft x 1 ft 1 of 2ft x 1 ft
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10.5 tiles without any gaps between the tiles.
Two and Four are both common denominators of Four and Eight, therefore either of these can be used. You would need only two 4ft square tiles or eight 2ft square tiles to cover the 4ft x 8ft floor.
3ft = 1 yd
3ft is 91.44 centimeters.
One cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet (3ft X 3ft X 3ft). So if you were able to slice that "cube" into 6 inch sections, you would have 6 slabs at 6in X 3ft X 3ft. Placed side to side 18ft x 3ft x 6in. For a total of 54 square feet at six inches deep.
3ft by 4ft
3ft = 36" 1"=2.54cm therefore 36x2.54=91.44 there are 91.44cms in 3ft