22 square feet
You'll need 150 square feet. Without knowing what type of flooring you're considering, we can't get more specific. If you're considering something that comes in a box, it will say on the box how many square feet one box will cover. Divide that number into 150 to find out how many boxes you'll need. It's a good idea to add 10% extra.
The number of boxes required is575/number of square feet covered by the tiles in one box .
9x6=54 square feet
32 cubic feet=4x8x1 27cubic feet in a cubic yard You will need a yard plus 5 cubic feet.
10,000 square feet.
8 square feet
Square feet is 2 dimensional a box is 3-dimensional. But a 6x6x2 foot box would have 72 cubic feet or space.
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15 12x12 is a square foot 15 of those would be 15 square feet
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4*11=44 44 tiles
22 square feet
The box has three pairs of sides. One pair of sides: 4.5 x 10.5 = 47.25 square inches = 0.328125 square foot each Another pair of sides . . . 4.5 x 23 = 103.5 square inches = 0.71875 square foot each The third pair of sides . . . 10.5 x 23 = 241.5 square inches = 1.677 square foot each So, if you have to paint the box or cover it with carpet, you need to cover 5.448 square feet.
None really. A foot is a measure of distance. A square foot measures area - it is simply a square 1 foot wide by foot long. A cubic foot measures volume -it defines a box 1 foot wide, 1 foot long, and 1 foot deep.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find out how many square feet are in a box of flooring, you'll want to look at the label on the box. It should tell you the total square footage the box covers. Just remember, each box can vary, so be sure to check the label for the specific measurement. Happy measuring!
Cubic feet connot be expressed in square feet as they are dimensionally different. Cubic (think of a box) is 3 dimensional as in volume, where square (think of a piece of paper) is 2 dimensional as in area.