0.13x0.13=0.017 sqm/tile x14=0.23 sqm/box 121: 0.23= 526 packs
The best way to figure out how many 13x13 tile will be needed to cover 30 sf of floor is to calculate 13x13/144 give coverage per tile (1.1736), then take 30/1.736 = 25.56 tiles.
The amount of tiles needed to cover a floor will depend on the size of the floor.
To determine how much laminate wood flooring you need to cover 132 square feet, you typically account for waste and cuts, which is usually around 10%. Therefore, you should purchase enough flooring to cover approximately 145 square feet (132 + 10%). Laminate flooring is often sold in boxes that cover a specific area, so check the coverage per box to determine how many boxes you will need.
About 1.2 square feet x 63 tiles
It is not possible to answer the question because the units of measurement for the tile are not given.
13 boxes with 13 tiles in each
The best way to figure out how many 13x13 tile will be needed to cover 30 sf of floor is to calculate 13x13/144 give coverage per tile (1.1736), then take 30/1.736 = 25.56 tiles.
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It depends on the size of the boxes. If the boxes are one square foot, then you need 1400 of them. This obviously differs with box size.
426 of them. Get 470 to be safe.
You will need 25, 13x13 tiles.
One tile of size 13' by 13' will cover 169 square feet and so will be more than sufficient.
16 square feet with less than one square foot of tile remaining
Area of each tile = 13x13 sq inches = 1.1736111... sq feet. So number of tiles required = 200/1.1736111... = 170.4 tiles. So, the mathematical answer is that you will require a minimum of 171 tiles. Im real life, however, you should have an extra 5% to allow for breakages, dealing with awkward corners or curves, etc.
The amount of tiles needed to cover a floor will depend on the size of the floor.
(952 sq ft x 144sq in/sq ft) /(13x13 sq in) = 811.17 tiles