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in a square/rectangular room, count the tiles across and the tiles along then multiply.
800 sq. mtr areahow many tilesand labour charge all with matrial charges
you * it by the length of your floor
We, know that tiles are square.So, first calculate area of tiles =side X side .Now , no. of tiles = area of room /area of tiles .Hence,no.of tiles =2500 X 2500 /25 X25 =10000
Usually, you divide by the area of a single tile. But this may not work if the tiles have an unusual shape, or if you need fractional tiles to cover the entire area.
Oxalic acid cannot be used on marble tiles and counters. This is because it lightens, or even discolors, the color of marble tiles.
Please mention the length and width of the room to get 41 sq.feet.after that we can calculate the number of tiles required.
First I would convert 16x16 inch tiles in feet 16x16 inch tiles = 1.25x1.25 feet tiles To calculate the square feet that one tile takes up multiply 1.25 x 1.25 1.25 x 1.25 = 1.5625 sq feet Now calculate 190/1.5625 to find the number of tiles that can fit in 190 square feet 190/1.5625 = 121.6 You will need 121-122 square tiles
If the tiles cannot be arranged into a rectangle or square it is a prime number.
7 ft. = 84 in. 4 ft. = 48 in. 84 x 48 = 4032 sq. in. 4032/64 = 63 tiles
The are certain formulas if I recall on how to calculate the number of tiles and also dots for a specific domino set. In this case it would be 91 tiles.
* Calculate how many tiles you need to place for the required width. (Divide width of sideway by width of tile; round up if necessary.)* Calculate how many tiles you need to place for the required length. (Divide length of sideway by length of tile; round up if necessary.) * Multiply the number of tiles long, times the number of tiles wide. This gives you the number of required tiles. (Some additional adjustments may be required; not relevant for this problem.) Divide that by the number of tiles per box, to get the required number of boxes.