You need to get everything in same units to solve this.
So 10 cm = 0.1 m, and a tile has an area of (0.1 m)2 = 0.01 m2
So 1.2 m2 / (0.01 m2 per tile) = 120 tiles
(assuming you do not have to cut any tiles so there is no waste)
You need3.11 square meters/area of each tile .
2400
3700
600 tiles needed, 100 centimeters in a meter
16 square tiles
You would need 137 (136.23) 16" x 16" tiles to cover 22.5 square meters.
You need3.11 square meters/area of each tile .
He will need 240 tiles.
2400
300 mm = 0.300 meters and 450 mm = 0.450 meters. Therefore, the area of each tile in square meters is 0.300 X 0.450 = 0.135 square meters. Therefore, the smallest number of tiles that can cover an area of 13 square meters is 13/0.135 or at least 97 tiles.
3700
600 tiles needed, 100 centimeters in a meter
That depends entirely - on the measurement of the laminate tiles, and the number of tiles per pack !
16 square tiles
If these are one inch tiles you need 2160. If the tiles are 12 inch tiles you need 180.
8 square meters equals 8 x 100 x 100 square centimeters. That is 80000 square centimeters. A 13cm square has an area of 13 x 13 = 169 square centimeters. Therefore the number of tiles required is 80000/169 = 473.37, make it 474
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