0.44444 square feet per tile.
A 6 ft * 12 ft tile will cover 72 square feet.
It is not clear what is meant by an "18x18 square feet" tile. 18ft * 18 ft = 324 square feet, so that one tile will be more than enough. An 18 inch by 18 inch tile cannot be a 18x18 square feet tile.
You can't answer how many tile you need since the size of the tile wasn't provided in the question. You will need 100 square feet of tile to cover the area and 10 square feet extra for cuts, breaks, and mistakes. Buy 110 square feet of tile.
You calculate the square feet of the room/ area. A square feet is still a square feet, no matter on the dimension of the tile
I have noticed If my feet are cold and I put them in hot water, they turn yellow. or if my feet are hot and I jump in the pool, they turn yellow. also if you feet are warm and you step on cold tile, my feet also turn yellow. hope this helps.
Tiles are typically made of materials that are good conductors of heat, such as ceramic or stone. This means they can easily transfer heat away from your body, making them feel cold to the touch compared to other materials like wood or carpet. Additionally, tiles are often installed over concrete subfloors, which can also feel cold due to its density and lack of insulation.
2 square feet per tile.
About 0.67 sq feet per tile.
0.44444 square feet per tile.
If the tile is in inches, you would convert to feet. A one foot by two foot tile covers 2 square feet.
If tile is 12'x12' then their is 36
Another 53.75 square feet of tile would be needed.
Depends on square feet and type of tile
1.78 sq feet per tile.
The perimeter of each tile is four feet.
Standing in front of an open refrigerator alone is unlikely to make your feet cold, as the cooling effect is more spread out. However, if you stand in one spot for a prolonged period of time with bare feet on a cold surface like tile, you may start to feel cold in your feet due to heat loss through conduction.