Calculating 13" tiles
Submitted by Kenneth Williams on Feb.10.2012 - 9:38 am
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- Artist: KennethWilliams Sr.
- Title: Calulate thirtheen inche tiles
- Genre: Blues
- Year: 2011
- Length: 0:43 minutes (665.08 KB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
Description:
Today I’m going to talk about how to calculate the number of 13” tile needed for one room
First multiply the width and length of the room to get the total square feet
A room that’s 10 feet by 20 feet will have 200 square feet
Using the first two numbers 2 and zero or 20
Divided by 2 will equal 10
Now add this number 10 to the first two numbers 20
And you will get 30
Minus 1 gives you 29
Now subtract 29 from 200 and you’ll get 171
That’s how many 13 inch tiles are needed for a 200 square foot room.
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Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Useful, October 30, 2011
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E. Stole "Me" (LV usa)
(REAL NAME)
This review is from: Applying Mathematics to Construction: Carpentry Mathematics & Estimating (Paperback)
I've read many construction books and math text books that do a pretty good job at enhancing my understanding of carpentry mathematics, but I must say this book tops them all. The methods used in the mathematical sense will blow your mind away. Lot’s of times I found myself saying, "Wow I didn't even know it could be done this way" , or "That made it so much easier".
This book will definitely help you in many areas, even if you think you know it all, you don't. It takes a gifted mind to be able to come up with these formulas that no one else really uses. I recommend this book to anyone seeking to better themselves in estimating, framing, exterior AND interior finish and trim work. instead of beating yourself up trying to figure out the math part of a project, take a moment and go through this book and you will be amazed at how much easier things can be done.
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About Kenneth
Hi my name is Kenneth Williams sr. I am a native New Orleanian who grew up in the Fisher Housing projects. I am the author of Applying Mathematics to Construction. I am a master instructor at Delgado Community College where I teach carpenrty...


