in a square/rectangular room, count the tiles across and the tiles along then multiply.
You can calculate quantity in Excel with the SUM function.
I have a quantity of these white tiles taken from a 1909 house in Wales. They measure 17.25 inches X 12 inches.
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
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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.
Find total cost when quantity = 0.
A 10'-0" X 10'-0" area is 120" X 120". 120" divided by 16" = 7.5 tiles. Therefore your room is 7.5 tiles X 7.5 tiles. This equates to 49 full tiles + 14 half tiles (or 7 full tiles) + a tile for the one corner. This totals 57 tiles. I would add extra to cover mistakes when cutting the tiles - check quantity per package and round up.
You can calculate the quantity of isolated sloped footing by substituting variables for what you are trying to solve for. For instance, substitute x for rise and y for run.
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
The quantity you pay for is energy. It's calculated as (power) x (time).