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Carpet size and price
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Somebody please help someone whose brain isn't working this evening!
My lounge is 15'10" x 12'5". I want to buy a new carpet but they are all priced in sq.m. Please can someone tell me how much it would cost to by a carpet that is �6.99 per sq.m and also how you calculated it so I can do it with different priced carpets. Many thanks a dippy Daffi x
My lounge is 15'10" x 12'5". I want to buy a new carpet but they are all priced in sq.m. Please can someone tell me how much it would cost to by a carpet that is �6.99 per sq.m and also how you calculated it so I can do it with different priced carpets. Many thanks a dippy Daffi x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well it doesn't help that you have measured your room in feet and inches and are looking at carpets sold by the metre! You need to convert to metres first:
15' 10" = 4.83m
12' 5" = 3.78m
to fint how many square metres, multiply the two.
4.83 x 3.78 = 18.26 sq m
Or just for a rough idea, its virtually 5m x 4m so you need 20 sq m.
15' 10" = 4.83m
12' 5" = 3.78m
to fint how many square metres, multiply the two.
4.83 x 3.78 = 18.26 sq m
Or just for a rough idea, its virtually 5m x 4m so you need 20 sq m.
The way I do it to get a rough guide is: convert the imperial measurements into metric,then multiply.
or if you say 1 metre is approx 3' 3"
divide 15'10" by 3'3" = 5 approx
divide 12'5" by 3'3" = 4 approx
then multiply 5x4 =20
so 20sq.m. @6.99 =139.80
This method as always worked for me,hope it helps.
or if you say 1 metre is approx 3' 3"
divide 15'10" by 3'3" = 5 approx
divide 12'5" by 3'3" = 4 approx
then multiply 5x4 =20
so 20sq.m. @6.99 =139.80
This method as always worked for me,hope it helps.
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