ok * * * * * It is a plane (2-D) shape bounded by four straight sides, all of which are of the same length. One consequence is that the shape has two pairs of parallel sides. Its opposite angles are equal while adjacent angles are supplementary.
Draw it on paper first Then cut out paper to make exact shape required Then check again to make sure paper is correct shape Then draw on tiles the paper shape So tiles are not cut wrongly
you use a tape
lengthxwidth if round measure circumference
Answer: 360 degrees
The answer will depend on the shape of the area that you wish to cover. If it is circular, or irregular, you will need to cut or trim a lot of tiles and this will result in significant wastage. If the area is of ideal shape, you will require 173 tiles.
Usually, you divide by the area of a single tile. But this may not work if the tiles have an unusual shape, or if you need fractional tiles to cover the entire area.
I have a quantity of these white tiles taken from a 1909 house in Wales. They measure 17.25 inches X 12 inches.
It depends on the size of the tiles and also, to some extent, on the shape of the area that you need to cover.
The perimeter of each tile is 4 inches. So the perimeter of 16 tiles - separately - is 4*16 = 64 inches. The perimeter of a 16-tile shape depends on the shape.
Yes, there are step by step instructions you can use to install carpet tiles by yourself. You will have to carefully measure against the wall to place each tiles across your floor.
About 100 but that depends on the shape of the 80 sq ft surface being covered and whether you are willing to cut the tiles several times or not. 100*13*9=11700 sq in 80*144=11520 sq in so you don't even have two tiles over if the shape were perfect for the tiles.