A 6' X 8' patio is 48 square feet. Since a 12 X 12 tile is one square foot, it would take 48 of them to cover the area, more if you consider waste due to irregular cut-outs being required.
48 12"x12" tiles for a 7'x7' patio.
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no .of tiles = area of room /area of tiles area of room = 9 X12 X12 X12 inches ( 1 foot =12 inches ) area of tiles =3 X8 no.0f tiles =9 X12 X12 X12 inches /3 X 8 =648
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12 x 12 tiles cover 144 ft2, so the number of tiles needed is 1800/144, which equals 12.5.
It would be 171 sf, ideally 171 tiles but no tile is truly 12"x12" . SO i would purchase 171 sf when you go buy the tiles. not the number of tiles.
12 in*12 in = 1 sq foot. 10 ft * 10 ft = 100 sq feet so 100 tiles would be needed - assuming no wastage.
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a 12 x 12 tile is 1 square foot. So, you would need 300 tiles to cover 300 square feet
That would depend on your supplier and the size of the tile. Our 4"x4" limestone field tiles come in 50 tile cartons. Other suppliers that you might find at your home improvement center offer 10 or 12 12"x12" tiles/carton.
12 units x 12 units = 144 square units of length. 4 units x 18 units = 72 square units of length. Since no units of length are given, it is assumed that the same unit is intended and, in that case, the answer is half a paver.
12X20 = 240 sq feet 12"x12" tiles are 1 sq foot each so must be 240/1= 240