Not with regular pentagons because each interior angle is 108 degrees which is not a factor of 360 degrees
No, not if your floor is flat. Regular pentagons do not tile the plane. You will always end up with empty space. You would need to use some other shapes too (or irregular pentagons) http://www2.spsu.edu/math/tile/defs/pentagon.htm
Well, pentagons that tile a plane need to have angles and side lengths that have one or more in the shape.
Yes
no, u all suck
it is probably possible, but will be hard
No, not if your floor is flat. Regular pentagons do not tile the plane. You will always end up with empty space. You would need to use some other shapes too (or irregular pentagons) http://www2.spsu.edu/math/tile/defs/pentagon.htm
Well, pentagons that tile a plane need to have angles and side lengths that have one or more in the shape.
Yes
It is certainly possible to tile a floor, but bear in mind, there is much more pressure placed on the floor than on the walls, and floor tile must be laid over a solid cement base, otherwise it is going to crack.
no, u all suck
it is probably possible, but will be hard
Yes, but only with some polygons.
yes you can draw a picture to help
There is no reason to wax a tile floor.
You might need a partial tile in the center of the floor instead of along the edges.
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Yes, as long as the tile is only 1 layer, the floor is sound structurally, and you use a very high quality latex fortified thinset. If the old tile is cracking, those cracks will only transfer to the new.