each tile 12 x 12 inch = 1 sq ft
11 x 11 foot room = 121 sq feet
you need 121 tiles
You would need a total of 36 tiles to cover that area.
You would need 111 tile, but with waste you will want to get 125 tile.
176 tiles
Not possible because the unit of room measure is missing. However, if one assumes (no old jokes please) that the room measurement is referring to feet, as is typically standard in America, one would calculate: (11 ft * 12 in per ft ) * (12 ft * 12 in per ft) = 19008 in² 18 in * 18 in = 324 in² 19008 in² / 324 in² = 58.666 This means you would need at least fifty-nine (59) 18*18 in tiles to cover the 11*12 ft room.
11 tiles.
You would need a total of 36 tiles to cover that area.
Depends on the size of the tiles.
You would need 111 tile, but with waste you will want to get 125 tile.
176 tiles
You will need 44 six inch tiles to cover 11 square feet.
Depends.Calculation 1:Imagine a room 11 feet x 14 feet.Now you have tiles 2 feet x 2 feet.If you want to know how many whole 2x2 tiles you can fit on the floor of the room and leave the rest without tiles (because 11 feet is an un-even dimension to the room)(round 11 down to 10)10/2 = 514/2 = 75 * 7 = 35 tiles.Calculation 2:If you want to know how many 2x2 tiles you would need to completely cover the floor (where you would cut the tiles)entire area of floor: 11 feet * 14 feet = 154 feet squaredarea of a single tile: 2 feet * 2 feet = 4 feet squared154 feet squared / 4 feet squared = 38.5 tiles.
Not possible because the unit of room measure is missing. However, if one assumes (no old jokes please) that the room measurement is referring to feet, as is typically standard in America, one would calculate: (11 ft * 12 in per ft ) * (12 ft * 12 in per ft) = 19008 in² 18 in * 18 in = 324 in² 19008 in² / 324 in² = 58.666 This means you would need at least fifty-nine (59) 18*18 in tiles to cover the 11*12 ft room.
11 tiles.
The room is 110 sq feet which is 12.2 yards beyond that your question is more confusing than enlightening If you think there are 6 yards in a box, that doesnt make much sense with 20 tiles per box I think you need more & better info
4*11=44 44 tiles
To find the correct answer you need to multiply the width by the length. 11 X 26 = 286 tile Generally though, you want to add 10% for waste, leaving you with a total of 315 tile.
A minimum of 11. That is the mathematical answer. In real life, the answer will depend on the shape of the area to be covered and, as a result, how many of the tiles need to be cut, how many of the offcuts can be used and so on.