34 of them. Get extra for breakage.
56 16x16" tiles are needed.
80
61 whole tiles represent 1421/3 square feet 144 square feet works out to 61.714 tiles (rounded)
start with 38 tiles.
56 tiles to cover 224 square feet.
The perimeter of the pool is 2*(10+5) = 30 feet. So you would need 30 tiles.
We ,know that :no. of tiles = area of room /area of tiles .so,no.of tiles =36 X42 /2x2=378
The smallest size would be 15x15 feet which is 225 feet2. That is 9, 5x5 feet tiles. Or it is 25, 3x3 feet tiles.
If the pool is TEN feet long and FIVE feet wide andeach tile is ONE square foot. TEN times FIVE is FIFTY. so you would need FIFTY tiles. This is actually incorrect. If you want to SURROUND the pool, it would be 30 tile, 10+10+5+5. This would not include any flange area on the pool edge, and would only be 1 row of tile. If you are covering a deck area surrounding the pool, more deminsions would be required (such as the width of the deck on each side of the pool). 50 would be correct if you were filling in the floor of the pool.
It depends on how big the tiles are.
12 tiles by 18 tiles or 216 tiles total
Not exactly, no. The nearest possible answer is 6 tiles.
An acre is 66 feet by 660 feet so 1,452 feet of fence would surround an acre.
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120 tiles because the area of the floor is 30 square feet. If you can fit four tiles into one square foot then you could fit 120 tiles in 60 square feet.
192 tiles
24 of them.