Two tiles of 16 ft*16 ft will cover 512 square feet.
Each 16 inch tile is 1.78 square feet. You would need 169 tiles, plus some for spoilage.
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LXW= sq inches Sq Inches divided by 144 (sq inches in a sq foot)= the # of sq ft per tile (It will be about 1.7 but you have to do the math to be exact) 50 sq feet divided by (sq ft per tile) = the number of tiles somewhere between 25 -30 tiles...
400. That's because there are four six-by-six tiles in each square foot. 4 tiles per square foot X 100 square feet = 400 tiles.
If they are 16ft x 16ft, two will be more than enough.
4*11=44 44 tiles
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500 sq ft = 500*12*12 = 500*144 = 72000 sq inches You would need 72000/256 tiles of 16*16 sq inch ie 281.25 tiles. The above answer is good only for mathematical purposes. In real life, you would need to take account of the shape of the area and also make an allowance for wastage.
It takes 4 6x6 inch tiles to cover a square foot. You will need 180 tiles, plus some for spoilage and mistakes.
Type your answer here... You first need to make an assumption that both the tiles are square and the ceiling is square, otherwise there are any number of possible answers. Each tile would therefore measure 2 ft x 2 ft. The ceiling would be 7 tiles x 7 tiles. The width of the ceiling would be 7 tiles x 2 feet = 14 feet.
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