27 x 27 = 729 square feet 4 x 8 = 32 square feet You need 22.79 sheets to cover the floor OR the ceiling. If you intend to cover any walls, then in order to help you with THAT bill of materials, we would need to know the floor-to-ceiling height.
We don't see the units on the 12x12 tile, but we have to assume it's inches. So each tile = 1 square foot. The room measures 20-ft x 12-ft = 240 square feet. So it takes 240 tiles to cover the ceiling, and another 240 to cover the floor. In order to calculate how many tiles it takes to cover the walls, we need to know the height of the ceiling above the floor.
The area of the floor is 48 square feet, and the area of the ceiling is the same. In order to calculate the area of the walls, we have to know the height of the ceiling above the floor.
The room with no walls, floor, or ceiling is a "mushroom." This is a riddle where the term "room" is used in a playful way to describe the structure of a mushroom, which has a cap and stem but lacks the traditional boundaries of a room.
The area of the floor is 414 square feet.The area of the ceiling is 414 square feet.If we knew the floor-to-ceiling height, we could alsocalculate the area of the walls.
The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.
Roman mosaics were placed on the floor. They were floor decorations.
In a very simplified form: Roman mosaics, small pieces of cut stone (tesserae) about 8mm - 12mm in size set together to make patterns and other images as a floor. Taken from the Greeks (about 2nd century BC) they were eventually replaced from around the 6th century AD by Opus Sectile, (patterns on the floor made up with larger, cut to shape pieces of stone tile). Byzantine mosaics, the tesserae were cut from piece of coloured glass called smalti. These were then made to create mosaics on the walls and ceilings of the first Christian churches.
What most people understand as the classic Roman floor mosaics can be dated to start around the 2nd century BC. These continued to around the 6th century AD where floor mosaics (made from small pieces of stone all around the same size range) were gradually replaced by what is known as Opus Sectile. This was a pattern made using tiles cut to a specific shape. Mosaic work continued after that date but it was mostly the wall and ceiling/vault mosaics made with piece of cut glass, known as smalti.
a ceiling
ceiling not the floor,but the ceiling
The floor and ceiling functions give you the nearest integer up or down.Example: What is the floor and ceiling of 2.31?The Floor of 2.31 is 2The Ceiling of 2.31 is 3
stacked from floor to ceiling
27 x 27 = 729 square feet 4 x 8 = 32 square feet You need 22.79 sheets to cover the floor OR the ceiling. If you intend to cover any walls, then in order to help you with THAT bill of materials, we would need to know the floor-to-ceiling height.
Floor-to-ceiling windows are simply referred to as "floor-to-ceiling windows." They are windows that extend from the floor to the ceiling of a room, providing panoramic views and plenty of natural light.
Price floor is a minimum and price ceiling is a maximum.
Price floor is a minimum and price ceiling is a maximum.