in the real world it's 123.24 inches By 45.28 inches
multipy those two then divid by 144 sq inches in a sq foot & you will get 38.75 more or less.
I prefer Ceramic Floor Tiles. Ceramics score high on the ease-of-maintenance, but they are not nearly as comfortable to bare feet as vinyl, or as easy to install. They offer a great look, however they are available in a variety of beautiful finishes, textures, and patterns. When protected with a high-grade glaze, ceramic tile will resist wear and scratches.
Organizations such as Target and Amazon sell high quality shower tiles. These shower tiles are in excellent quality and are sold at a very reasonable price. They can be delivered internationally.
Travertine tiles are designed to work with high traffic areas. The traditional vinyl tiles are more eaily stained, and often times will need to be replaced for sooner then travertine tiles.
Scratch- and stain-resistant vitrified tiles are available. These tiles can be applied both indoors and outside. They can be used as wall tiles in bathrooms, kitchens, and residential flooring indoors. Outside, they are ideal for high traffic areas.
There aren't. A square foot is a flat measurement (think of a floor tile), and a cubic foot is a volume (think cube). If you have floor tiles that are 12" each side and you lay down a rectangle of 18 x 16 tiles this would give you 288 sq ft. Now if you placed a 12" high cube on top of each tile you would have 288 cubic feet.
Vitrified tiles are a type of unglazed floor tiles. Marbonite tiles are a subset of vitrified tiles. Marbonite tiles have a coating which reduces the porosity of the tiles. This coating reduces staining, allowing the tile to appear cleaner for a longer time.
if a is number of tiles high and b is tiles wide then, (x+a) = height and (x+b) = width so the polynomial is (x+a)(x+b).
Vitrified tiles, as the name may suggest, are made through the process of vitrification. This means that the tiles are baked at extremely high temperatures that cause the particles to melt and fuse into a vitreous surface.
Probably 100 feet high or 20 feet high
Congoleum Duraceramics produce a high quality range of floor tiles, both for residential and commercial use. They have tiles that are suitable for heavy traffic as well as more econimical tiles for the domestic market.
13,804 feet high
2.5 feet high.