A square of anything covers 100 sq. ft.
l2 math.
To determine how many 60x60 cm tiles are needed to cover 42 square meters, first convert the tile size to square meters. Each 60x60 cm tile covers 0.36 square meters (0.6m x 0.6m). Dividing 42 square meters by 0.36 square meters per tile gives approximately 116.67. Therefore, you would need 117 tiles to cover 42 square meters, rounding up since you can’t have a fraction of a tile.
1.78 square feet.
If they 16 is in inches, this would be 256 square inches per tile. That would cover 10,496 square inches. Divide by 144 and you get 72.89 square feet.
A 12 inch square tile covers a square foot. Doing the math gives an answer of 750 tiles.
It would cover 144 square centimeters.
160 of them.
l2 math.
A 6 ft * 12 ft tile will cover 72 square feet.
Approximately 900 square feet of tile, less the area taken up by grout.
One tile of size 13' by 13' will cover 169 square feet and so will be more than sufficient.
750, if you need no extra!
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42
900 of them.
To determine how many 12x12 tiles cover 144 square feet, first calculate the area of one tile. A 12x12 tile has an area of 1 square foot (12 inches x 12 inches = 144 square inches, which is 1 square foot). Therefore, to cover 144 square feet, you would need 144 tiles, since 144 square feet divided by 1 square foot per tile equals 144 tiles.
Depends on square feet and type of tile