To find the area in square feet of a 6x24 tile, multiply the length by the width. First, convert the dimensions from inches to feet: 6 inches is 0.5 feet, and 24 inches is 2 feet. Thus, the area is 0.5 feet x 2 feet = 1 square foot. Therefore, a 6x24 tile covers 1 square foot.
Each tile will cover 2 square feet. You have 64 square feet. You will need 32 tiles.
Each tile will be one square foot. So you have 135 square feet.
This tile has an area of 1 ft2.
To determine how many 8x8 tiles are needed for 120 square feet, first calculate the area of one tile. An 8x8 tile has an area of 64 square inches, which is equivalent to 0.4444 square feet (since 144 square inches equals 1 square foot). Dividing 120 square feet by 0.4444 square feet per tile gives approximately 270 tiles needed. Therefore, you would need around 270 tiles to cover 120 square feet.
To find the square footage of a 26x26 inch tile, first convert both dimensions to feet (divide by 12 since 1 foot = 12 inches): 26 inches = 26/12 = 2.17 feet. The tile's area in square feet is then 2.17 feet x 2.17 feet = 4.71 square feet.
2 square feet per tile.
0.44444 square feet per tile.
About 0.67 sq feet per tile.
Another 53.75 square feet of tile would be needed.
A 6 ft * 12 ft tile will cover 72 square feet.
A 24" by 18" tile is 432 square inches or three square feet.
1.78 square feet
It is not clear what is meant by an "18x18 square feet" tile. 18ft * 18 ft = 324 square feet, so that one tile will be more than enough. An 18 inch by 18 inch tile cannot be a 18x18 square feet tile.
One square is equal to five square feet.
2.25 square feet
You can't answer how many tile you need since the size of the tile wasn't provided in the question. You will need 100 square feet of tile to cover the area and 10 square feet extra for cuts, breaks, and mistakes. Buy 110 square feet of tile.
About 1.2 square feet x 63 tiles