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Calculation 1:
Imagine a room 11 feet x 14 feet.
Now you have tiles 2 feet x 2 feet.
If you want to know how many whole 2x2 tiles you can fit on the floor of the room and leave the rest without tiles (because 11 feet is an un-even dimension to the room)
(round 11 down to 10)
10/2 = 5
14/2 = 7
5 * 7 = 35 tiles.
Calculation 2:
If you want to know how many 2x2 tiles you would need to completely cover the floor (where you would cut the tiles)
entire area of floor: 11 feet * 14 feet = 154 feet squared
area of a single tile: 2 feet * 2 feet = 4 feet squared
154 feet squared / 4 feet squared = 38.5 tiles.
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The numbers to the side and top indicate how many black squares there are in the row. Each number has at least one white space in between it and the next number. For instance, if the numbers are 3, 5, and 7, you will first have a group of three black squares, one or more white squares, next a group of 5 black squares, one or more white squares, and 7 black squares. The black squares can be right next to the edge or there can be several white squares between the edge and the first or last set of black squares. I hope this helps!
How do I calculate floor space of 600 sqare meters, and how do I calculate 600 cubic meters
6x6 square would make 36 square units of space. Each 2x2 square would fit in a 4 square unit space. So therefore, you would need 9 2x2 squares to fill a 6x6 grid.