158 of them. Get extra for breakage.
Area of each paver = 4"x9" = (1/3)'x(3/4)' = 1/4 sq ft. Number of pavers required = Total Area/Area of Each Paver = 500/ (1/4) = 2000 pavers. In real life, though, the number of pavers will depend on the shape and exact dimensions of the area, how many pavers you need to cut or trim, what the wastage is.
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.
5x8=40sq.inches 12x20=2880. sq. inches divide 2880 divided by 40 = 72 pavers
I am guessing a public school graduate. 30 pavers as 12x12 is 1 foot. You are either on the metric system or kidding right?
124 but get more for cutting the edges depending on design
12 x 8 = 96 !
119.808 or about 120
155 Get 170 to be safe.
In a perfect world, 225 will do it. In real life, better buy about 300
53 and 1/3 paving slabs exactly.
Patio is 96 inches each side. If you do not intend to get into jigsaw puzzles you will need 5 pavers per side, a total of 25. These will cover an area 100 x 100 inches
Each paver is 12" x 12" or 1 square foot. So, 200 ft2 * (1 paver/ 1 ft2) = 200 pavers
78.47 Pavers
Assuming a 10 foot by 14 foot patio. Since the pavers are 2 feet by 2 feet you will need 5 to cover the 10 foot width and 7 to cover the 14 foot length the overall answer is 5 x 7 = 35
144
The answer depends on the measurement units used for the pavers.
Not enough information. 8x8 what?