The answer will depend on how many tilers can work on it, and how fast they work.
1.722 ceramic tiles
16x16 square feet = 256 square feet, so two tiles will suffice.
Well, darling, if each tile is 16x16 square feet, then you just need to divide the total area (150 square feet) by the area of one tile (16x16 square feet) to get your answer. So, 150 divided by 16x16 equals about 5.86 tiles. But since you can't have a fraction of a tile, you'll need to round up to 6 tiles to cover that 150 square feet.
150 16x16" tiles; you'll have a small part of one tile left over.
130 ft2 / 16 ft2 = 8.125 tiles
1 tile = 1.77 of a square foot, 240 Sq.Ft. divided by 1.77 = 135.5 tiles ok
First find how many square INCHES each tile has. 12x12 tile = 144 sq in (12times12) 16x16 tile = 256 sq in (16times16) Then divide 256 by 144 to find out how many square feet a 16x16 tile has...= 1.7777.. Then divide 5500 sq ft to 1.7777777... and you get 3093 pieces of 16x16 tile to cover 5500 sq ft. Add 5% extra for waste (could be 10% etc, ..depends on many factors). Good luck ! have-a-wonderful-home.com
16X16 tiles are 1.78 sq ft per tile divide 320 by 1.78
How much 16x16 of ceramic tile is required to cover a 170 square foot kitchen floor
26.5 well 27 since you can't get half a tile
How many 16X16 tilesIf this is homework the answer looks like this· 16X16= (sq inches per tile)¨Sq Inches per tile divided by 144 sq inches/per ft= (sq feet per tile)(About 2.2 sq ft per tile) but do your own math, that's what a cell phone calculator is for,· divide 425 by sq feet per tile= your # of tiles neededIf this is the real world there are grout lines, miscuts & broken tile & undersized tiles to consider, ask the guy at home depot to figure it.. I would expect. more than 188 but less that-950 tiles on your cart at check outOR
How long is the rectangle? If the rectangle is only one tile long, then it will take 20 tiles.