The answer will depend on the width of the fabric as well as the units used for 10x10. It should be blindingly obvious to anybody that the answers for 10 inch x 10 inch will be quite different to 10 cm x 10 cm.
How many 12 inch squares will it take to make a yard
There is no equivalance because 'squares metres' is a measure of area, and 'yards' is a measure of length (Not Area).
It depends on whether the tiles are 18 inch * 18 inch or 18 cm * 18 cm, etc. And also on whether the room is 10ft *10ft or 10 yards*10 yards or 10 metres*10 metres etc.
12 inches = 1 foot1 square yard = 9 square feet466 square yards = 4,194 square feet24" x 24" = 2' x 2' = 4 square feet4,194/4 = 1,0481/2 carpet squares
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Before that can be answered there are couple of questions that need to be asked. Are the 10 x 10 inch squares the finished size or is that including a seam allowance? What is the width of your fabric?
The answer will depend on the width of the fabric as well as the units used for 10x10. It should be blindingly obvious to anybody that the answers for 10 inch x 10 inch will be quite different to 10 cm x 10 cm.
At 4" thick you will need 1.23 cubic yards.
100 SF or 34 Sq. Yards
Standard King size quilt (120" x 128") = 144 10inch blocks. That does not include any sashing or borders. (Roughly 12 squares across, 12 squares down. Though I'd expand to 13 squares down for aesthetic reasons.)
40' x 40' (1,600 square feet) = 177.77 square yards.
40' x 40' (1,600 square feet) = 177.7 sq. yards.
How many 12 inch squares will it take to make a yard
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There is no equivalance because 'squares metres' is a measure of area, and 'yards' is a measure of length (Not Area).
The magnitude of Sara's total displacement can be found using the Pythagorean theorem. The total displacement is the square root of the sum of the squares of her displacements in each direction, which is √(50^2 + 20^2) = √(2500 + 400) = √2900 ≈ 53.85 yards.