You will need to add 10% so typically 274 sf of laminate. Every box will have a different amount, so you will need to refer to the manufacture.
Most flooring is sold by square foot. So you will first need to measure the area you want to put the flooring in by taking the width times the length and take that total with you when you go to get an estimate.
A tile measuring 2 foot by two foot (which, incidentally, is an unusually large tile) has an area of 4 square feet, so it would take 100 such tiles to cover a 400 square foot floor.
a 12"X12" tile is 1' X 1' so that is 1 sq foot per tile... pick up your cell phone and do 17' X 24' & that will tell you how many sq feet in the room one tile per foot, this one couldn't be easier...
6x3 would require 2 pavers by 4 pavers to make a square foot which is 8 pavers per square foot. 240 pavers. That's only a 5 foot by 6 foot square.
It will take 21 standard sheets.
You can install laminate flooring yourself. It is not hard. You can install it in a room in a day or it could take longer if your floors need a lot of preparation in order to make them flat. Your local Home Depot will often conduct classes on installing your own flooring. You can also visit this online tutorial for more information: http://www.flooringandcarpets.com/how-to-install-laminate-flooring.html
14 by 14 square foot will be plenty of space.
Most flooring is sold by square foot. So you will first need to measure the area you want to put the flooring in by taking the width times the length and take that total with you when you go to get an estimate.
120
Laminate flooring can get wet, but only the top. Laminate flooring's sides, open seams, damaged areas, and bottoms can never get wet. If you install the laminate flooring in a full bathroom, you must take extreme precautions given by laminate manufacturers.
I have found this explanation at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefighting#Appendix:_calculating_the_amount_of_water_required_to_suppress_a_fire_in_a_closed_volume
Try WD 40 and a nylon sink sponge. Start lightly, not much good in removing the paint and scratching the floor. Some laminate will take this abuse some won't.
108 because you multiply 9 by 12 inches from th foot and get 108
667 of them. Get 733 to be safe.
Depends on the size of the foot - a child's food will take far less pressure to crush than an adult man's foot.
About 6. (5.4) plus a little waste.
176 tiles