NOT True.
1 square foot is 12 inches X 12 incges = 144 sq. inches.
However, the dimensions is 12 sq. inches, can be 1 inch x 12 inches or 2 inches x 6 inchges, or 3 inches x 4 inches. All these diumensions are smaller than 12 inches x 12 inches.
So 12 sq. ins. is less than 1 sq.ft.
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One linear foot = 12 inches long.
One square foot = 12 inches x 12 inches = 144 square inches area.
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If the tiles are 12 inches x 12 inches then you will need just one. While that is true in mathematical terms, in real life, it could depend on the shape of the 1 square foot. You may be required to cut the tile and use all the offcuts. That would be quite difficult if any of the cuts are curved.
The reason you're having such a difficult time explaining why that's true is because it isn't. 3.0 is the square root of 9 . The square root of 88.5 is about 9.4074 (rounded).
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No. The units don't matter, the circumference always equals pi times the diameter. (This is only true of the circumference and diameter are in the same units. If for example, the circumference was in feet and the diameter in inches, the feet must be change to inches or the inches to feet in order for this relationship to be true.)