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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.
400 Square Feet.
You'll need 90 of them because 80/(16/12 times 8/12) = 90
Each tile will cover 2 square feet. You have 64 square feet. You will need 32 tiles.
4.5 pavers will cover 1 sq foot. So 4.5 x 360 =1620 pavers
80
If each paver is 6 x 3 then it has an area of 18 square feet. You will need exactly 25 of these to cover an area of 450 square feet.
It will take four pavers to cover one square foot. You will need 720 pavers.
30x20=600
1 square foot = 144 square inches100 square feet = 14,400 square inches8-in x 4-in = 32 square inches14,400/32 = 450 pavers
A 12x12 inch paver is one square foot. So you would need 240 square feet.
you would need 10 pavers to cover this area if the pavers are 1x1 ..most pavers are not this large they are usually 2x4. I would recommend buying a couple of extra pavers so that you can have cuts instead of all the pavers being the same size.
128; each paver is half a square foot.
18" is 1.5', so we can discover the number of square feet in one paver by multiplying 1.5 x 1.5 = 2.25 square feet. To fill an area of 14' x 14', or 196 square feet, you would need 196 / 2.25 = 87 pavers, with room for .11 pavers left over. So to cover it completely, 88 pavers would do the trick.
200(square feet)x12(inches in a foot)=2400(inches)8(inches)x8(inches)=64(inches)2400(inches)÷64(inches)=37.5(pavers)37.5 pavers (if you need whole pavers, 37)
It depends on the units used to measure the pavers: inches, centimetres, cubits, etc. It is not possible to answer the question without that information.