Well a square yard is 3x3=9 and 12x12=144 so 144 divided by 9=?
12' X 12' = 144 sq ft
12 x 12'6 piece Carpet generally speaking comes in 12' widths. A 12 x 12'6 is 150 sq ft or if your retailer sells in yards you have 16.67 sq yards.
A room size of 15'4" x 12'0" contains 184.8 square feet. There are 9 square feet in a square yard. You would need 20.53 square yards of carpet. With a carpet cost of $12.00 a square yard, the cost would be $246.36 plus tax.
12 -4x8 sheets
The room is 144 square feet.
You will need: 12*24 = 288 square feet
12' X 12' = 144 sq ft
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A 12 by 15 room: 12 x 15 = 180 180 divided by 9 = 20 (one yard is 9 square feet) So, depending on the room, you might need 20 to 21 yards of carpet for a 12 by 15 room. John
12 x 12'6 piece Carpet generally speaking comes in 12' widths. A 12 x 12'6 is 150 sq ft or if your retailer sells in yards you have 16.67 sq yards.
This will depend on the width the carpet you selected comes in. If your carpet style is in 15' width you need a 15 x 14 piece which is 23.33 square yards. If the carpet is in 12' widths you will need a seam. Generally installers prefer not to put more then 3 cuts in a seam. In this case you will need a 12' x 18'9" piece which is 25 square yards.
Your answer is 108 square ft of carpet. 9ft * 12ft = 108 sq ft
Assuming the carpet comes in 12 ft wide you need 207 square feet.
In purely mathematical terms you would need a piece of carpet 12'w X 31' 3"l This is assuming that the room is square (they almost never are), the carpet is at least 12' wide (it often isn't :-), that the factory edges can be joined perfectly to make acceptable seams (they seldom can be) and that there is no pattern that has to be matched A professional measuring the room should estimate the minimum amount of (solid color) carpet needed at 12'w X 32'3" to allow for seams. Pattern carpet would require additional material to allow for matching
It depends on how large the squares are. If they are 12" x 12" it would take 108 of them.
20 square yards