A minimum of 121 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.
Assuming that 12 x 12 is 12" x 12" (one square foot), then 30 one-square-foot tiles would cover 30 square feet.
Each tile covers 4 square feet. Which means you need 200 tiles to cover 800 square feet, plus spoilage.
A 12x12 inch paver is one square foot. So you would need 240 square feet.
depends on the depth that you need to cover the 1200 square feet (area) to. there are 3 foot to 1 yard (1 foot=3 yards). so 1 square foot = 9 square yards (3x3). 1200 square feet = 1200 x9 = 10,800 square yards. you then multiply the 10,800 by the amount of yards (depth) that you want to cover the area to.
You will need a minimum of 16 square feet of carpet to cover that area.
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A square foot will cover a square foot, regardless of the depth of the material the cover is made of.
1/144 of square foot
A minimum of 121 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.
A 1 cubic foot bag will cover 12 square feet at a depth of 1" A 1.5 cubic foot bag will cover 18 square feet at a depth of 1"
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13-ft x 16-ft = 208 square feet
Assuming that 12 x 12 is 12" x 12" (one square foot), then 30 one-square-foot tiles would cover 30 square feet.
If the 6x12 tiles are in inches, it will take two of them to cover a square foot. You will need 210 of them.
A 16 foot by 16 foot block has an area of 256 square feet. It would require 4.836 16 foot by 16 foot blocks to cover an area of 1238 square feet.
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.