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The answer will depend on the units used for measuring the tiles. Two 8 ft x 8 ft tiles, for example, would be big enough.
An example would be 8 feet by 4 feet.
8 ft - 2 ft 5 in = 5 ft 5 in
14 x 8 = 112 square feet
8 ft x 40 ft = 320 ft2
The answer will depend on the units used for measuring the tiles. Two 8 ft x 8 ft tiles, for example, would be big enough.
multiply the length (in feet) by the width (in feet). For example, if the room is 8 ft by 8 ft, then the room has 16 square feet.
An example would be 8 feet by 4 feet.
8 ft - 2 ft 5 in = 5 ft 5 in
8 ft * 5 ft = 8*5 sq ft = 40 sq ft
14 x 8 = 112 square feet
8 ft x 40 ft = 320 ft2
1 yard is in 3 ft. 1/8 is equivalent to 8/24 8 yards is in 24 ft.
If you meant 8 ft X 8 ft, then it is 64 sq ft.
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64sq ft
Square feet = Length in Feet x Width in Feet For example: 10' x 8' = 80 sq. ft But say the room isn't square... for example, you want to include the size of the closet. Break the room up into squares... 10' x 8' = 80 sq. ft (for just the room) 5' x 3' = 15 sq. ft. (for just the closet) So the sq. ft. for the complete room (including the closet) is 95 sq. ft. (80+15).