1/2 (half, 0.5)
Assuming the 23cm refers to the length of its side, the area is 23*23 = 529 cm2
Not too sure what you're asking. If your tiles are 12 inches x 12 inches, they would be 1 square foot each. Therefore, if you have 169 square feet and you are installing tiles that are 1 square foot each, you would need 169 tiles. Floor area x [ 1 tile / area of 1 tile] = number of tiles needed A couple of units to consider... 1 square foot = 144 square inches 1 foot = 12 inches (length in inches) x (length in inches) = square inches (length in feet) x (length in feet) = square feet If you have floor area in square feet, you'll need tile area in square feet. Measure the tile left to right and top to bottom. Multiply these two dimensions together to get the area of 1 tile. Now, if you measured the tile in inches you'll need to divide by 144 to get the area in square feet for 1 tile. If you measured in feet, you don't need do any further work to get the area in square feet.
This is an impossible question to answer as it is impossible to know whether you are referring to a length, width, or area of the tile.
Assuming the tile is rectangular, you simply multiply length x width. Answer is in square centimeters.
Since the tile is square, all sides are 4 cm long. The formula to find the area is: length times width. 4 x 4 = 16 square cm
area of a square :c x c 16 x 16=256
Assuming the 23cm refers to the length of its side, the area is 23*23 = 529 cm2
Multiply the length by the width. To find the minimum number of tiles to cover an area, divide the total area by the area of one tile. (This is straightforward when tiles are 1 foot square.)
Not too sure what you're asking. If your tiles are 12 inches x 12 inches, they would be 1 square foot each. Therefore, if you have 169 square feet and you are installing tiles that are 1 square foot each, you would need 169 tiles. Floor area x [ 1 tile / area of 1 tile] = number of tiles needed A couple of units to consider... 1 square foot = 144 square inches 1 foot = 12 inches (length in inches) x (length in inches) = square inches (length in feet) x (length in feet) = square feet If you have floor area in square feet, you'll need tile area in square feet. Measure the tile left to right and top to bottom. Multiply these two dimensions together to get the area of 1 tile. Now, if you measured the tile in inches you'll need to divide by 144 to get the area in square feet for 1 tile. If you measured in feet, you don't need do any further work to get the area in square feet.
If it is a square tile, then 4*side If it is a rectangular tile, then 2*(length + Width)
This is an impossible question to answer as it is impossible to know whether you are referring to a length, width, or area of the tile.
Assuming the tile is rectangular, you simply multiply length x width. Answer is in square centimeters.
Since the tile is square, all sides are 4 cm long. The formula to find the area is: length times width. 4 x 4 = 16 square cm
When dealing with square units (square meters, square feet, square inches, etc.) it is usually a problem that involves calculating area. You calculate the area by multiplying length by width. Before we do that, however, since you wish the answer in meters (m) not millimeters (mm) we should convert each measurement into meters. Luckily, it is easy to convert millimeters into meters. There are 1,000 millimeters in a meter (remember that "milli-" is Latin for one thousand). So if the length and width of one tile is 450mm: 450mm/X = 1000mm/1m 450/1000 = X .45 = X (Each tile has a length of .45 meters and a width of .45 meters) Now use the formula to calculate area: Area of One Tile = Length * Width Area of One Tile = .45m * .45m Area of One Tile = .2025m2 (.2025 square meters) You wish to find the area of 420 tiles, so assuming no gaps between the tiles we can take the area of one tile and multiply it by the number of tiles. In this case: .2025m2 * 420 = 85.05 square meters.
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To measure tile accurately for a home renovation project, use a tape measure to determine the length and width of the area where the tile will be installed. Multiply the length and width to find the square footage needed. Add 10 extra for cuts and mistakes.
Each side is 8 inches.