You need 0.52, so about a half.
because a single 12x12 tile has an area of 144.
7200 of them.
54 in ge
5.3 obviosly
168
12" x 12" = 1' x 1' = 1 square foot per tile12' x 6' = 72 square feet72/1 = 72 tiles.
7200 of them.
144 square feet
54 in ge
5.3 obviosly
168
12x12 square hole in basement floor what is it for
12" x 12" = 1' x 1' = 1 square foot per tile12' x 6' = 72 square feet72/1 = 72 tiles.
If you're talking floor tiles as opposed to wall tiles and by 12x12 you mean they are 12 inches square, then the answer is 300. Because each tile is one square foot and a 15'x20' room is 300 square feet. Simple, eh?
We don't see the units on the 12x12 tile, but we have to assume it's inches. So each tile = 1 square foot. The room measures 20-ft x 12-ft = 240 square feet. So it takes 240 tiles to cover the ceiling, and another 240 to cover the floor. In order to calculate how many tiles it takes to cover the walls, we need to know the height of the ceiling above the floor.
A 3x12 room is 36 square feet. This means that to fill the floor in the 3x12 room, it will take 36 tiles that are each 1 square foot (12x12) in size.
If you're talking floor tiles as opposed to wall tiles and by 12x12 you mean they are 12 inches square, then the answer is 300. Because each tile is one square foot and a 15'x20' room is 300 square feet. Simple, eh?
400 square yards. This is because there are 9 square feet in a square yard, and there are 3600 square feet of carpet needed to cover the 60' x 60' floor.