30
1 foot = 0.3048 metres = 3.048 decimetres (dm) 10ft*12ft*10ft = 10*3.048*12*3.048*10*3.048 cubic dm = 33980 cubic dm = 33980 litres.
228 square feet
Depends on the size of the tiles.
72
The answer will depend on the size of the tiles!
The answer depends on how big each square is.
120
It would help to know the size of the tiles!
That is 90 square feet and that should require 90 12in tiles.
To determine how many 2x2 tiles fit in a 10ft x 15ft room, first calculate the area of the room, which is 10ft x 15ft = 150 square feet. Each 2x2 tile covers an area of 4 square feet. Dividing the room's area by the tile's area gives 150 square feet ÷ 4 square feet/tile = 37.5. Since you can't have a fraction of a tile, you can fit a maximum of 37 tiles in the room.
120ft^2 , 10ft * 12ft
To cover an 8ft x 12ft room, you first calculate the area of the room, which is 8ft × 12ft = 96 square feet. A standard 12-inch tile covers 1 square foot. Therefore, you would need 96 tiles to cover the entire room.
150
To determine how many 13x13 inch tiles are needed for a 10ft x 10ft room, first convert the room dimensions to inches: 10ft = 120 inches. The area of the room is 120 inches x 120 inches = 14,400 square inches. The area of one tile is 13 inches x 13 inches = 169 square inches. Dividing the room area by the tile area gives 14,400 ÷ 169 ≈ 85.2, so you would need 86 tiles to cover the room, rounding up to the nearest whole tile.
It depends on whether the tiles are 18 inch * 18 inch or 18 cm * 18 cm, etc. And also on whether the room is 10ft *10ft or 10 yards*10 yards or 10 metres*10 metres etc.
To cover the floor of an 8ft by 10ft room, you first calculate the area of the room, which is 8 feet × 10 feet = 80 square feet. Since each tile has an area of 1 square foot (1ft × 1ft), you would need 80 tiles to cover the entire floor. Therefore, 80 tiles are required.
A room measuring 10 feet by 12 feet is 120 square feet. 120 square feet is equal to 11.1483648 square metres.