Want this question answered?
2dAY
dfdgdfdfd
dfdgdfdfd
dfdgdfdfd
The number of tiles given to each of the players before the start of the scrabble game is seven (7). The number of tiles to be laid first on the board depends on the first player's letter tiles to which who will lay the first word.
That will depend on what the letters are and where on the board they are positioned.
Ceramic tiles are normally laid on a cement base. If the floor has any flexibility at all, the tiles will wind up cracking. But if you do have to install tiles on top of wood, then yes, the wood has to be sealed because the grout is mixed with water, which can damage unsealed wood.
The addition of the magnitude of two sets of tiles. For example if you have two sets of tiles laid out in a square, one 3 by 4 and the other 4 by 7. The first set would be equal to 12, the second set would be equal to 28. Their sum would be 40.
Yes - but a qualified yes. If you are talking about the 12" square vinyl floor tiles that are still securely fastened then you can go right over them. If they old tiles are lifting or loose then the answer would be no. If only one or two tiles are loose then you can remove those ones - and with a patching / floor leveling compound fill in the voids so that the entire floor is smooth and level. If you can not find a patching compound try using a modified latex thinset (for tiles). It sticks to most things and is relatively cheap and will last longer than the sheet vinyl floor. If many of the tiles are loose - remove them all. The old adhesive is starting to fail and will cause problems after you install the new floor. There are several ways to fasten sheet vinyl flooring the most common being glued down. Check the manufacturer's instructions on what the acceptable substrates are. I would highly recommend first washing (to degrease) then scuff sanding the old tiles to promote adhesion.
The past tense of the compound verb "lay off" is "laid off."
Yes, calcium carbonate is an inorganic compound. The chicken that laid the egg took the calcium carbonate from her bones and the feed she was eating to make the eggshell.
Let's assume they are 1 inch floor tiles. 20 - 8 = 12 square inches