You have to multiply out your square feet in the room. 16'x33' = 528' then divide that by the square feet in each tile. 4' sqft in each which gives you 132 tiles needed. This does not include grout lines and depending on your tile it maybe slightly less than 2'x2' to make up for the spacing. So you need 132 tiles plus 10% for mistakes and extras. So be aware of your tile sizes...what is printed on the box may or may not be the exact size. Some brands of tile allow for the grout in their sizing.
240 square tiles are needed
41
144 tiles
640
144 assuming no waste.
i cant give you an answer with out know how big the tiles are sorry :(
180
Depends how big the tiles are!
If the floor tiles are measured in inches and the room is measured in feet then the tiles are 1sq feet and the room is 6x8 = 48 sq feet so you would need 48 tiles.
240 square tiles are needed
You would need 216 tiles if you left no space between them for grout.
How many 24x24 tiles it take to cover a 14×14 room
144/(1.5*1.5) = 64 tiles, but if you are using this to determine how many are needed to tile a room, you need to add at least 10% for edging around the room. So, you probably need at least 71 or more tiles.
2 tiles of 7 ft x 7 ft will be enough.
Four tiles are needed.
192
assuming you mean 10" by 10" tiles, 200