How many 12X12 tiles
If this is homework the answer looks like this
¨
Sq Inches per tile divided by 144 = (sq feet per tile)
(About 1 sq ft per tile) but do your own math, that's what a cell phone calculator is for,
If 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. 169-180 tiles on your cart at check out
80 if the tiles are 12x12 - 12x12 is one square foot covering 80 you would need 80 tiles
The tile is bigger than the area that you want to cover (12x12 > 10x11) so one tile will do. <><><><><> However, if you meant 12x12 INCH tiles, and a 10x11 FOOT room, you would need 110 tiles.
Since each 12x12-inch tile is one square foot, you will need 750 of them.
Cor ! I love these hard questions !... 69 of course !
A 12 inch square tile covers a square foot. Doing the math gives an answer of 750 tiles.
exactly 8
One 12' x 12' cover will cover 144 square feet, so just one but you might have to cut it.
48 12"x12" tiles for a 7'x7' patio.
40
To cover a 10ft by 12ft floor, you can use various types of tiles including ceramic, porcelain, vinyl, or natural stone tiles. The total area of the floor is 120 square feet, so you'll need enough tiles to cover this area based on the size of the individual tiles. For example, if using 12x12 inch tiles, you'd need 120 tiles, while larger 24x24 inch tiles would require 30 tiles. Always consider purchasing extra tiles to account for cutting and waste.
To determine the number of 12x12 inch tiles needed to cover 400 square feet, first calculate the area of one tile in square feet. Each tile covers 1 square foot (12 inches x 12 inches = 144 square inches = 1 square foot). Then divide the total area to be covered (400 square feet) by the area of one tile (1 square foot) to find the total number of tiles needed. In this case, it would take 400 tiles to cover 400 square feet with 12x12 inch tiles.
5 lbs at 1/4 inch joint.