400 Square Feet.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 253 square feet, but allow for spoilage and edging.
Each tile will cover 2 square feet. You have 64 square feet. You will need 32 tiles.
You would need 320 pavers to cover 160 square feet with 6x9 pavers, assuming each paver covers 0.5 square feet.
To find the volume in cubic feet needed to cover 21,000 square feet, you would also need the height of the coverage area. The volume (cubic feet) is calculated by multiplying the area (square feet) by the height (feet). Without the height, it's not possible to determine the amount of cubic feet needed to cover 21,000 square feet.
No. 56 square feet will not cover half of it. 10 by 12 is 120 square feet. You will need just over 2 boxes.
That depends on the laminate flooring that is being purchased. There are many factor from sizes and numbers that would be needed to determine this, however the side of the box always specifies how many square feet there are.
It will cover an area of approximately 408.33 square feet.
About 6. (5.4) plus a little waste.
Enough to cover about 275 square feet. (That's 14 x 18 = 252 square feet, plus about 10% for waste). The square footage per carton varies according to different patterns of laminate, so check the cartons to see how many square feet are in each box. Then divide your total (275) by the SF per carton. The answer will be the number of cartons you should purchase.
Approximately 408.33 square feet.
Technically, 100 square feet (10x10) Realistically, about 120 square feet, given that you allow about 20% waste for trim.
It's as simple as 15 ft * 12ft = 180 sq. ft
One or two probably, depending on how many square feet are included in each carton. Check the label for your answer - they are all different. Your room is 20 square feet, but you should include some extra for waste - about 10%. So you'll need enough to cover 22 square feet.
It depends on how many square feet of laminate are in each package. Your floor is 15 x 12 = 180 square feet. The box of laminate will list on the label how many square feet are in each box. Divide your square feet (180) by the square feet in the box (?), and you will have your answer. Be sure to add about 7-10% for waste, and keep an extra box in storage to use if you ever damage part of the floor later.
With 9 square feet in a square yard.... 760 x 9 = 6840 square feet
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