There are 0.3125 16x16 squares in 80 sq ft.
Infinitely many.
Area of a square = 16" x 16" = 16/9 square feet Area to be covered = 13 ft * 9 ft = 117 sq ft So, number of squares required = 117/(16/9) = 117*9/16 = 65.8 or 66 squares. However, this assumes that all the offcuts can be used and, unless you want a part of the room to be a mosaic, you will need to get around 5-7% extra squares.
Answer: 30 m² = 322.917 ft²
Rice crispy squares? A lot! --- but --- 2300 sq ft would be 2300 squares, each of which is 1 ft by 1 ft; or one square which is sqRt( 2300 ) ft by sqRt( 2300 ) ft. - where sqRt( 2300 ) is the square root of 2300, which is, to five significant figures, 47.958.
90 squares.
There are 0.3125 16x16 squares in 80 sq ft.
You will need 100 of them, but they are rectangles, not squares.
Infinitely many.
Answer: 8200 ft² = 761.804 m²
Area of a square = 16" x 16" = 16/9 square feet Area to be covered = 13 ft * 9 ft = 117 sq ft So, number of squares required = 117/(16/9) = 117*9/16 = 65.8 or 66 squares. However, this assumes that all the offcuts can be used and, unless you want a part of the room to be a mosaic, you will need to get around 5-7% extra squares.
64 2-foot squares.
4x4=16 sq ft. Divide 800 by 16. That will be your answer
Answer: 30 m² = 322.917 ft²
Rice crispy squares? A lot! --- but --- 2300 sq ft would be 2300 squares, each of which is 1 ft by 1 ft; or one square which is sqRt( 2300 ) ft by sqRt( 2300 ) ft. - where sqRt( 2300 ) is the square root of 2300, which is, to five significant figures, 47.958.
13 ft * 13 ft = 169 sq ft.
13 ft = 396.24 cm