The area of each tile is 16*16 sq inches = 1.77... square feet. To cover a 200 square foot square will require 200/1.77... = 112.50 = 113 tiles.
Yes, the floor is designed for 100 pounds per square foot over the whole area. So if the room is 10 feet by 10 feet it can take 100 x 10 x 10 = 10,000 pounds, or if a person weighing 200 pounds occupies 2 square feet then it can support 10000/2/200 = 50 people at one time in that room
200 square feet = 18.6 square meters
200 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
square from 1 to 200
A 200 square foot room costing $450.00 costs $2.25 per square foot. 450 / 200 = 2.25
There is not sufficient information to answer the question. Saying that the room is 200 foot long conveys no information at all on its width and, therefore, on the area that needs to be covered by the tiles.
First, find out how many square feet are in the room. 20 X 30 = 600 Then, a square yard is equal to three square feet so divide the square feet by three. 600 / 3 = 200 The answer is 200 square yards. You are welcome.
200 square feet is correct answer.
200 square meters is about 2,152.8 square feet.
144 assuming no waste.
The cost to remove carpet runs from $1–$2 per square yard, or $0.11 to $0.22 per square foot on average. The cost of removing the carpet in a 330-square foot living room is between $37 and $183, but with a minimum removal charge of $150 to $200, the average homeowner will pay $175 to remove carpet from one large room.
It depends on what kind of carpet you get and what the cost of it is per square foot. Also, if you do it yourself or if you will hire someone to do it. You are talking about 200 square feet, so find the cost per square foot and figure 200 x cost per foot.
Percentages are used when comparing two things. I'll give you an example: You have a piece of carpet and a room to put it in, and you want to know what percentage of the floor the carpet will cover. The carpet is 100 square feet, and the room is 150 square feet. The formula is: (square footage of the carpet / square footage of the room) x 100 100/150 is .6667; multiply that by 100 to get 66.67 percent. If you want to carpet the room wall-to-wall, you need more carpet. OTOH, if you have a 200 square foot carpet and a 100 square foot room... (200/100) x 100 = the carpet is 200 percent of the size of the room, and you'll have to cut half of it off.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, one board foot is equal to one square foot of lumber that's one inch thick. If you have 200 board feet, that's like having a stack of wood that's 200 square feet in area and one inch thick. So, the answer is 200 square feet. Easy peasy!
$200 per square foot
Depending on the deminsions it should absoloutly. Assuming the dimensions are apx 14X14 you have a very large room. My present room is only 13X11 (143 sq ft) and it fit a king bed, and a ton of furniture, and a whole wall was dedicated to closet doors.