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lets break it down. if you are laying 4" x 4" tiles down, they cost 20 cents each, you need 12 tiles to equal a sqft (12"x12") so that is 20 cents x 12, or 2.40 a sqft. if you have a tile that is 24"x12" at 1.50 a tile that equals 75 cents a sqft

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1 foot-0.3048 meter 1 square foot 0.3048*0.3048square meter

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length x width = sqft and if there's any ells or additions treat them as their own separate parts and do the length and width for them also. Add it all up and 'viola', square footage!

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Divide total price by total area (divide price by square feet).

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An area.

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