8x18=80+64
yes 8x18=144 :)
Yes, a W-8X18 will carry the weight of a basement load wall 2X6 over a 200 feet span.
1x144= 144 2x72=144 3x48=144 4x36=144 6x24=144 8x18=144 9x16=144
An 18-inch square tile is 1.5 feet on a side. So the area of each tile 1.52 = is 2.25 square feet. The room is 8 x 18 = 144 square feet. Divide 144 by 2.25 to get 64 tiles, which is your answer if your question is a pure math one (like on a test or homework assignment). But if you're really tiling a room, you will have to buy more, to account for breakage and cutting the half tiles around the perimeter. Most professionals say to add five or even ten percent, so you should buy about 70 tiles. You can always return any unopened boxes.
Prior to 1995, all area codes in North America (USA, Canada, etc.) had the first digit 2 through 9, the middle digit 0 or 1, and the last digit 0 through 9, but the second and third digits could not be 00 or 11. That made a total of 8x2x9 = 144 possible geographic area codes. The 8 N00 codes were reserved for non-geographic special purposes (800 toll-free, 900 premium numbers, 700 special per-carrier numbers, and 500 personal numbers). The 8 N11 codes were reserved to prevent confusion with the special codes like 911 emergency. Beginning in 1995, the middle digit could be any number from 0 through 8, but area codes with 9 as the middle digit are still reserved for future expansion. There are now 648 possible geographic area codes, give or take a few special cases.
the average size of a master bedroom will differ depending on the area you live in. but the smallest master bedroom size will be 13' X 12'. it is enough for a king size bed two generous night stands on the sides and 30 inches of walking space between the foot of the bed and a regular size dresser or armoire ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 200 to 250 sq ft or if you want an idea of the dimensions 14x15, 15x15 or 15x16 That is just the average size. If you want to compete in todays market you need to go with about 350 square feet which would be around 20x17, 19x18, 20x18, 20x19, etc. Anything over 20x20 is a luxury and should only be put in houses with over 3,500 sq ft of total living space. Just remember that if you put a master bedroom in your home between 200 and 250 sq ft you need to have a master bathroom that wont put the master bedroom to shame. Same goes for the master bedroom around 350 sq ft. If your master bath is too small it will not be worth the large bedroom it belongs to. Make sure the master bathroom is large with enough space for 4 or more people to fit comfortably in. (Not that you will have that many people in your bathroom, just to give you an idea of how large you want it to be.) Most Master Bathrooms need to be as large as a small bedroom if connected to a large master bedroom. 200 to 250 sq ft master should have a bath about 10x10 minimum 350 sq ft master should have a bath about 11x14 minimum Anything larger than 400 sq ft should have a master bath larger than 14x16 If you dont want your bathroom to be that large, stick with the smaller master suite. It wont throw people off when they enter a huge master and find a wimpy master bath connected to it. General Rule: Your master bathroom should be close to half of the size of the master suite. ===== Another rule of thumb is that the Master Bedroom should be about 1/6th of the heated square feet