Convert the inches into feet and then multiply: 10/12 times 15/12 = 1.0416...recurring 6 square feet
The answer depends on the units used for the measurements given in the question.
At Home Depot, the least expensive ceramic tile costs $0.78 per square foot. The more expensive tiles are over $3.00 per square foot.
You price a ceramic tile job by the square foot. This all depends on how much you have to install.
If the tile is in inches, you would convert to feet. A one foot by two foot tile covers 2 square feet.
160 of them.
So each tile is 12" by 12" square, right? So each tile is ONE square foot? (a perfect square that's a foot long and a foot wide). Each tile is one square foot and you need to know how many add up to 400 square feet. I think the answer is the square root of Pi.
154 floor tiles. A tile measuring 12 inches on each side is one square foot, hence 154 square feet.
Total, there are 48 inches all the way around a 1 foot square tile.
The amount of cement will depend on the size of the tile, since a larger trowel is needed for larger tile.
Since 12" x 12" tile are 1 square foot, 50 of them would be 50 square feet.
Approximately 900 square feet of tile, less the area taken up by grout.
12X12=1 Square Foot of tile. You would need 49 Square Feet of tile.