It would take a minimum of 938 16"x24" tiles to cover 2500 square feet. Since not all of every tile is used, and since some tiles will break, figure on ordering 1,032 tiles, that is, 10% extra.
2500 tiles
Area of each tile = 50cm*50cm = 2500 cm2. Area to be covered = 2 m * 2 m = 200 cm * 200 cm = 40000 cm2 So, number of tiles required = 40000/2500 = 16
1 hectare = 10000 sq meters 2500 hectares = 2500 x 10000 = 25000000 sq meters √25000000 = 5000 meters A square with side length of 5000 meters (5kms) would cover an area of 2500 hectares.
We, know that tiles are square.So, first calculate area of tiles =side X side .Now , no. of tiles = area of room /area of tiles .Hence,no.of tiles =2500 X 2500 /25 X25 =10000
This may surprise you - but the answer is.... 50 ! Unless the room is 50 feet by 50 feet - in which case the number you would need is 2500 !
The square root of 2500 is 50
2500*2500=6250000, so 2500 is the square root of 6250000.
1 square is 10 feet by 10 feet (100 sq. ft.), with 10% extra for cuts and scrap. 2500 square will cover a ranch style house, and detached garage. Need to know the pitch of the roof and if there are any gables to give a closer answer.
I'm pretty sure 25 pounds of fertilizer should do it.
To find out how many 50cm by 50cm tiles can fit into a 1m square, we first need to convert the measurements to the same units. Since 1m is equal to 100cm, a 1m square is equivalent to a 100cm by 100cm square. To calculate how many 50cm by 50cm tiles can fit into this square, we divide the area of the 1m square by the area of each tile (100cm by 100cm ÷ 50cm by 50cm). This gives us 4 tiles that can fit into a 1m square.
Answer: 2500 ft² = 232.257 m²
50 50X50=2500