You are tiling a kitchen floor that is 10 ft wide by 4 yd long. How many square yards of tile do you need?
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13 start fraction 1 over 3 end fraction yd²
13 Image with alt text: start fraction 1 over 3 end fraction yd²
13one halfyd²
13 Image with alt text: one half yd²
20 yd²
20 yd ²
40 yd²
To find the total square yards of tile needed, we need to convert the measurements to the same unit.
The width of the kitchen floor is 10 ft. Since there are 3 feet in 1 yard, the width in yards would be 10/3 = 3 1/3 yards.
The length of the kitchen floor is 4 yards.
So, the total area of the kitchen floor is 3 1/3 * 4 = 13 1/3 square yards.
Therefore, you would need 13 1/3 yd² of tile.
To find the square yards of tile needed, you need to calculate the area of the kitchen floor. The width of the floor is 10 ft, which is equivalent to 10/3 = 3.33 yards. The length of the floor is 4 yd.
To find the area, multiply the width by the length:
Area = width * length = 3.33 yd * 4 yd = 13.32 yd².
Therefore, you would need 13 1/3 square yards of tile.