Kitchen is 12 x 20 which is 240 sq ft. 9sq ft = 1sq yd 240sq ft/9sq ft = 26.6667 sq yds 26.6667 sq yds x $8.91 per sq yd = $237.60
the answer is B. 24yards
To figure that out you simply multiply:15ft x 12ft = 180ft2And divide:180ft2 / 1ft2 = 180Norman needs 180 tiles.
15'x33' (495 square feet) = 55 square yards of floor.
The length of the floor is 264/11 = 24 yards
196 square feet. To calculate square feet simply multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
$237.60
Total cost = 640.00
So your dimensions are given in feet, but your cost is in yard, so we need to convert the dimensions to yard. 3 feet = 1 yard, so our new dimensions are 6 yard by 8 yard. Now we need to find the area, which is just 6*8 = 48 square yards. If it's 9 dollars per square yard, and we have 48 square yards to cover, the cost is 48 * 9 = 432$.
171.84
264/11 = 24 Therefore, the floor is 24 yards long.
To figure that out you simply multiply:15ft x 12ft = 180ft2And divide:180ft2 / 1ft2 = 180Norman needs 180 tiles.
the answer is B. 24yards
15'x33' (495 square feet) = 55 square yards of floor.
11 feet (132 inches).
The length of the floor is 264/11 = 24 yards
A foot is a unit of distance. A square foot is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible. A square foot is a square, one foot across by one foot down. It is flat. It does not describe the thickness or any other feature. However if you mean "A friend is giving me 100 square feet of tile - will that cover my whole kitchen floor?"... well, 100 square feet is an area 10 feet wide by ten feet long, or any other combination that when multiplied, equals 100. Like 20 feet x 5 feet, or 40 feet x 2.5 feet. If your kitchen floor is 5 feet wide by 20 feet long, take the tiles.
264/11 = 24 yards