You are tiling a kitchen floor that is 13 ft. wide by 4 yd. long. How many square yards of tile do you need?(1 point)

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1313  yd2
1313  yd2

1713 yd2
1713 yd2

52 yd2
52 yd squared

40 yd2
whats the answer

To calculate the square yardage of the kitchen floor, you need to multiply the width (13 ft.) by the length (4 yd.):

13 ft. * 4 yd. = 52 sq. ft.

Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, 1 square yard is equal to 9 square feet. Therefore, you need to divide the square footage by 9:

52 sq. ft. / 9 = 5.78 sq. yd.

Rounded to the nearest whole number, you would need approximately 6 square yards 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 13 ft, which is equivalent to 4 yards (since 1 yard = 3 feet). The length of the floor is given as 4 yards.

To find the area, you multiply the width by the length:

Area = length * width = 4 yards * 4 yards = 16 square yards.

Therefore, you would need 16 square yards of tile for the kitchen floor.

To calculate the number of square yards of tile needed for the kitchen floor, you need to find the area of the floor in square yards.

First, convert the width of the floor from feet to yards. Since there are 3 feet in 1 yard, divide the width (13 feet) by 3:
13 ft ÷ 3 = 4.33 yd

Next, calculate the area of the floor by multiplying the length (4 yd) by the converted width (4.33 yd):
4 yd × 4.33 yd = 17.32 yd²

Therefore, you will need approximately 17.32 square yards of tile to cover the kitchen floor.