The answer depends on what the shape is: a 2-dimensional triangle, a 3-dimensional cuboid, an ellipsoid or something else.
Not without having to slice some tiles up ! The tiles you would need are:- 2 of 3ft x 3 ft 1 of 2ft x 3ft 2 of 3ft x 1 ft 1 of 2ft x 1 ft
Two and Four are both common denominators of Four and Eight, therefore either of these can be used. You would need only two 4ft square tiles or eight 2ft square tiles to cover the 4ft x 8ft floor.
yes.
(32yds and 2ft) + (4yds and 2ft) = 36yds and 4ft. Since 1yd is 3ft, we can express the answer as 37yds and 1ft.
None now but there once was 2*4*3 = 24 cubic feet
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Not without having to slice some tiles up ! The tiles you would need are:- 2 of 3ft x 3 ft 1 of 2ft x 3ft 2 of 3ft x 1 ft 1 of 2ft x 1 ft
Two and Four are both common denominators of Four and Eight, therefore either of these can be used. You would need only two 4ft square tiles or eight 2ft square tiles to cover the 4ft x 8ft floor.
yes.
3ft by 4ft
To do this just multiply together 2ft(*)2ft = 4ft^2 or four feet squared area=lenth times width
(32yds and 2ft) + (4yds and 2ft) = 36yds and 4ft. Since 1yd is 3ft, we can express the answer as 37yds and 1ft.
None now but there once was 2*4*3 = 24 cubic feet
A yard is 3ft. So 5 yards and 2ft - 4ft is 4 yards and 1 ft or 17 ft - 4ft is 13ft.
There are many answers to this question... L x W = A 1ft x 48ft = 48ft2 2ft x 24ft = 48ft2 3ft x 16ft = 48ft2 4ft x 12ft = 48ft2 6ft x 8ft = 48ft2 8ft x 6ft = 48ft2 16ft x 3ft = 48ft2 12ft x 4ft = 48ft2 24ft x 2ft = 48ft2 48ft x 1ft = 48ft2