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The first step is to convert the total patio area to inches so we are working with the same units. 100sq ft = 14,400 sq inches. Now we need to calculate the number of square inches each brick takes up. Answer: 36 sq in. Now we just divide the total square inches of the patio by the square inches taken up by each brick: 14,400/36 = 400 bricks. It will take 400 bricks to make a 100 square foot patio.
Assuming the 12x12 bricks are 12 feet on each side, those are 144 square feet. The patio itself is 76 square feet. Unless you made a typo, not even one of those bricks is going to fit on the patio; you end up with about 0.5278 bricks.
You need 100 12 by 12 inch stones to cover a 10 x 10 foot patio. Since the area of the patio is 10' by 10' = 100 square feet, and each stone is 1 foot * 1 foot = 1 square foot, 100 square feet divided by 1 square foot = 100.
Is that 144 square feet, as in 12' x 12'?If that is the case, you would need a minimum of 81 bricks. If the patio is indeed square, or 12' by 12', each side is 144", or 9 16" bricks. 9 x 9 = 81 bricks.If the patio is not square, you may need extra bricks on one or both sides if the width is not evenly divisible by 16 inches.
5 x 8 = 40 tiles 5 on one side and 8 on the other side
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The first step is to convert the total patio area to inches so we are working with the same units. 100sq ft = 14,400 sq inches. Now we need to calculate the number of square inches each brick takes up. Answer: 36 sq in. Now we just divide the total square inches of the patio by the square inches taken up by each brick: 14,400/36 = 400 bricks. It will take 400 bricks to make a 100 square foot patio.
He will need 240 tiles.
Assuming the 12x12 bricks are 12 feet on each side, those are 144 square feet. The patio itself is 76 square feet. Unless you made a typo, not even one of those bricks is going to fit on the patio; you end up with about 0.5278 bricks.
36 tiles. I would hire a tiler if I was you, this doesn't sound like your 'thing'
You need 100 12 by 12 inch stones to cover a 10 x 10 foot patio. Since the area of the patio is 10' by 10' = 100 square feet, and each stone is 1 foot * 1 foot = 1 square foot, 100 square feet divided by 1 square foot = 100.
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Is that 144 square feet, as in 12' x 12'?If that is the case, you would need a minimum of 81 bricks. If the patio is indeed square, or 12' by 12', each side is 144", or 9 16" bricks. 9 x 9 = 81 bricks.If the patio is not square, you may need extra bricks on one or both sides if the width is not evenly divisible by 16 inches.
18*18 = 324 tiles.
Do each in order.
Each paver is 12" x 12" or 1 square foot. So, 200 ft2 * (1 paver/ 1 ft2) = 200 pavers