The answer will depend on the shape of the 168 square feet. The best that you can do, leaving no room for grout, is 42 tiles. However, if the area is circular, you will require more.
448 9x6 tiles.
14 x 12 = 168 square feet - that is 168 tiles since each is one square foot
To determine how many 1.6-inch tiles you need to cover 168 square feet, first convert the tile size to square feet. A 1.6-inch tile is ( \frac{1.6}{12} ) feet, which is approximately 0.1333 feet. The area of one tile is ( 0.1333 \times 0.1333 \approx 0.0178 ) square feet. To find the number of tiles needed, divide the total area by the area of one tile: ( \frac{168}{0.0178} \approx 9444 ) tiles. Thus, you need approximately 9,444 tiles to cover 168 square feet.
252/1.5 = 168
the square root of 168 is 12,961
168 square centimeters = 0.181 square feet.
168 square feet = about 18.7 square yards. (18.6666667 square yards)
168 square feet.
168 square feet (12x14=168).
168 square feet
168 square feet
168 square feet (12 x 14 = 168).