Each tile covers 4 square feet. Which means you need 200 tiles to cover 800 square feet, plus spoilage.
A 24 inch tile covers 4 square feet. Doing the math gives an answer of 175 tiles, plus some for spoilage and trim.
For area measurements, you multiply the length by the width. Here the calculation gives you an answer of 240 square feet. Each tile covers 4 square feet, so you would need 60 tiles plus spoilage.
start with 38 tiles.
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Each tile covers 4 square feet. You will need 24.75 tiles to cover the area.
Each tile covers 2.25 square feet. This works out to 48 tiles plus spoilage.
Each tile covers 4 square feet. Which means you need 200 tiles to cover 800 square feet, plus spoilage.
Each tile covers 81 square inches. You have 1,296 square inches to cover. It will take 16 tiles to cover that area.
A 24 inch tile covers 4 square feet. Doing the math gives an answer of 175 tiles, plus some for spoilage and trim.
You will need at least 17 30-inch tiles to cover 104 square feet. Each tile covers 6.25 square feet so you divide 104 by 6.25 which gives you 16.64 tiles. Add more tiles to allow for extras in case of damage to tiles during installation.
It depends on how big the tiles are.
We ,know that :no. of tiles = area of room /area of tiles .so,no.of tiles =36 X42 /2x2=378
The only init of measurement given in the question refers to feet so the answer uses feet as the relevant unit. A 24 ft x 24 ft tile covers 576 square feet so 4 such tiles will be enough.
First we need to calculate the square footage of the room. 15*20 = 300 square feet Now we need to know how many square feet each tile covers. 20" = 1.667~ square feet 1.6672 = 2.78 square feet. Now we divide the area of the tiles into the area of the room. 300/2.78 = 108 tiles. This gives the exact number of tiles you need mathematically. Realistically you need to account for cutting and breaking. It's safe to round that up to 120 tiles.
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