112.5 without any waste.
To find total area of a room, you multiply the room's dimensions. So if you have a room that is 4 meters by 5 meters, you would multiply the two to find total square meters. Which in this case would be 20 square meters.
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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.
Multiply your width x depth to get square footage needed- 13 feet times 13 feet =169 pavers that are 12 inches by 12 inches. This assumes that the pavers will be placed right next to each other, with no grout or sand in between. if you plan to leave space for sand or grout, for instance, one row of 12 pavers with 1 inch between each paver will be 12 feet, 11 inches wide. If you go with this plan, you need 12 x12 pavers, or 144.
6 If we assume that the pavers are 6 inches by 9 inches, then its area is 6*9 = 54 square inches. 54 sq.in. = 54/144 = 0.375 square feet each. 36 sq.ft / 0.375 sq.ft. = 96 pavers (nett). In practice you may need a few extra to allow for breakages, out-of- squareness, etc.
A 400mm*200mm has an area of 0.4*0.2 = 0.08 square metres. On that basis you would need 9/0.08 = 112.5 ie 113 pavers. However, if this is a real life question rather than a mathematical exercise, the actual number would depend on the shape of your 9 sq metres. That would determine the number of pavers that need to be cut. The next consideration is whether or not you want one part of the area covered in offcuts or would you rather throw them away and use larger pieces. Yet another consideration is your skill level - are you going to end up with a lot of wastage?
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To find total area of a room, you multiply the room's dimensions. So if you have a room that is 4 meters by 5 meters, you would multiply the two to find total square meters. Which in this case would be 20 square meters.
How many brick pavers in a square foot
You will need 9.6 pavers, so you should probably get 10. It will depend if the pavers are inches feet cm's or metres.
153.84 pavers
Depend on the size of the pavers.
31 Get 35 for breakage.
101.25 pavers
It will take four pavers to cover one square foot. You will need 720 pavers.
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.