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chris16713 | 20:21 Thu 29th Jan 2009 | Science
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hi,if i have a room 11.400 mm metred square and my flooring is 2400m x600m how many sheets will i need?
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not only do you need help with this but with your english too - MATHS not mathes.

convert them both to metres instead of mm it makes it very simple
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that was not nice not easy with a glass eye
the way you have put the question your only going to need one sheet and you will have to cut that down a lot to fit!!

how are you getting a flooring "sheet" about 1.5miles wide delivered?
I'm guessing you're a little confused in the measurements you've given, and that you mean 11.4 square metres, and the flooring is 2400mm x 600mm?
To give an exact answer - and assuming you don't want little offcuts on the floor in places - can you tell us how long the room is x how wide?
I guess that with the 600mm width, you are laying some type of fabricated imitation floorboard.
8 sheets will cover 11.52 square metres but doesn't leave much for matching patterns. Best to get 9 sheets with the proviso that you can return one sheet if you don't need it.

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