Infinitesimally small - if the height is tiny,
or
infinitely large - if the height is limitless.
That room size can be estimated 15 ft x 40 ft
24 sq ft.......
Yes, at least twice. The room is 180 square feet.
To cover a 12.5 x 23 ft room, you first calculate the area: 12.5 ft × 23 ft = 287.5 square feet. Each 4x8 sheet of plywood covers 32 square feet (4 ft × 8 ft). Dividing the room area by the sheet area gives 287.5 sq ft ÷ 32 sq ft/sheet ≈ 9 sheets. Therefore, you would need approximately 9 sheets of plywood to cover the room, but it's wise to purchase an extra sheet for mistakes or cuts.
(13-ft x 16-ft) / (9 square feet per square yard) = (23 and 1/9) square yards
(118 x 77)/144 = 63.1 sq ft
It needs: 12*24 = 288 square feet
To determine how much 12 ft drywall you need for your living room walls, measure the total square footage of the walls you want to cover. Divide this total by the square footage of a 12 ft drywall sheet to find out how many sheets you need.
That room size can be estimated 15 ft x 40 ft
You will need 233 30x30cm tiles to cover the room.
24 sq ft.......
20 ft
Yes, at least twice. The room is 180 square feet.
150
(13-ft x 16-ft) / (9 square feet per square yard) = (23 and 1/9) square yards
315 ft^2
You multiply 10 by 12 and get the answer 120.