Total area = 72 * 16/12 * 16/12 square ft = 128 sq ft.
Answer: 180 m² = 1937.503 ft² OR 1937 ft² and 72.55 in²
To calculate square footage, you multiply the length by the width of the room. So, if the room measures 10 ft. by 18 ft., your total area is 180 sq. ft.
180 square feet.
Dimensional analysis. 12ft x 15ft = 180 ft^2, or 180 square feet. 12 x 15= 180
Total area = 72 * 16/12 * 16/12 square ft = 128 sq ft.
Answer: 180 m² = 1937.503 ft² OR 1937 ft² and 72.55 in²
To calculate square footage, you multiply the length by the width of the room. So, if the room measures 10 ft. by 18 ft., your total area is 180 sq. ft.
180 square feet.
Dimensional analysis. 12ft x 15ft = 180 ft^2, or 180 square feet. 12 x 15= 180
See that 'x' that you wrote in the middle there between the 120 and the 180 ? I know it means "by", but you can also go ahead and treat it as if means "times". That's how you get the area. (120-ft) times (180-ft) = 21,600 square feet.
16 ft x 7 ft = 16 x 7 square ft = 112 sq ft
11 * 16 = 176 square feet
180 ft² = 16.723m²
The area is 32*16 = 512 square feet.
The mathematical answer is as follows: Area of each square = 16 in x 16 in = 4/3 ft * 4/3 ft = 16/9 sq ft. Area to be covered = 12 ft * 15 ft = 180 sq ft. So, number of squares required = 180/(16/9) = 101.25 = 102 squares. However, the area to be tiled will use 9 tiles across its width and 11.25 tiles along its length. The above answer will be valid only if the offcuts are re-used and wastage is kept to 3/4 square. In real life, not very likely.
There are 9 sq ft in 1 sq yd, so 180 sq ft = 180/9 = 20 sq yd.