on the 12'6" side 30 tiles
on the 10'4" side 24.8 tiles which means you're going to need 25
So a total of 750 tiles for the whole room. a 5 square inch tile is 2.5 inhces x 2 inhces. 12 ft 6 inches is 12.5 ft, therfore 12.5 ft x 10 ft equals 125 square ft. There are 144 square inches in a square ft. So 144 x 125 square ft equals 18,000 square inches. 18,000 square inches divided by 5 square inches equals 3,600 tiles. if your tiles measure 5 inches by 5 inches they are 25 square inches not 5 square inches
120 tiles because the area of the floor is 30 square feet. If you can fit four tiles into one square foot then you could fit 120 tiles in 60 square feet.
400. That's because there are four six-by-six tiles in each square foot. 4 tiles per square foot X 100 square feet = 400 tiles.
776. You need four tiles for one square foot (tiles are 36 square inches, a square foot is 144 square inches) so 4 tiles times 194 sqft is 776. You will want some spares too.
10A 8 foot by 5 foot area would hold 24 four inch square tiles along the 8 foot side and 15 along the 5 foot side, so the total quantity of would be 360 four inch square tiles (24 x 15).
here is the perfect example, Go to a tiled kitchen or restaurant (big square tiles, not tiny little ones) Most tiles are 12x12. That is how big 1 square foot is. Another way is to Take four rulers and make a square out of them--that is one square foot enclosed in the square.
Nine in each square foot. (27 times 9 equals 243).
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A 24x24 inch tile would be four square feet. 140 divided by 4 would be 35 tiles.
Assuming you mean 12 square foot tiles and this is going to be a perfect fit: You need to find the area: A = w * h = 6 * 8 = 48 sq ft Divide the area (A) by the area of the tiles: 48 sq ft / 12 sq ft = 4 The answer is four tiles.
11 feet x 14 feet = 154 square feet. You would need 9 tiles, that measured 4 inches x four inches, to cover one square foot. So you would need 154 x 9 tiles to cover the entire area, which is 1386 tiles.
1 square foot is a 1x1 foot square. Now multiple this by 4.