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It will take four pavers to cover one square foot. You will need 720 pavers.
In theory the answer is 800 tiles but this assumes that the area is "well behaved" and, if not, that you are prepared to use all the offcuts to fill bits in mosaic-style. A shape which in 17 inches wide, for example, will require a lot more pavers.
You'll need 90 of them because 80/(16/12 times 8/12) = 90
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This would require an area of 269.1 square feet.
how many 12 in by 12 in pavers is required for30 square feet
6x3 would require 2 pavers by 4 pavers to make a square foot which is 8 pavers per square foot. 240 pavers. That's only a 5 foot by 6 foot square.
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Assume they are 9 inch x 6 inch pavers. The area of each paver is 9*6/144 = 3/8 sq feet Area to be covered = 144 square feet So number of pavers required = 144/ (3/8) = 384 That is the minimum number required if the area to be covered is "well behaved". If the area is not an exact number of pavers long/wide, of if there are curves you will have to cut some pavers and, unless all the offcuts can be used, you will require more than 384.
Area of 1 paver = 16*16 = 256 square units. Area of patio = 20*20 = 400 square units. Number of pavers required = Area of patio/Area of paver = 400/256 = 1.5625 So 2 pavers will suffice.
31 Get 35 for breakage.
144.63 pavers
Assuming the question is about pavers that are 12 inch x 12 inch, then each paver covers 1 sq foot and so 150 pavers would be required. However, this also assumes that there is no wastage at all and that there are no breakages.
It will take four pavers to cover one square foot. You will need 720 pavers.
You will need 9.6 pavers, so you should probably get 10. It will depend if the pavers are inches feet cm's or metres.
The area of a 16 inch x 16 inch paver is 16/9 square feet. Area to be covered = 120 sq ft So number of pavers required = 120 / (16/9) = 67.5 Thus, a minimum of 68 pavers are required. However, that assumes that the pavers fit the area well and that all the offcuts can be used - a very unlikely proposition in real life.