Area of each tile = 16" * 16" = 11/3 ft x 11/3 ft = 16/9 sq ft.
Area to be covered = 100 sq ft
So number of tiles required = 100/ (16/9) = 56.25
That is 57 tiles would be required.
That is the mathematical answer and is only valid if the area to be tiled is a "well-behaved" shape and that wastage can be limited to less than a tile. In real life, you should allow an extra 5%: more if you are not an expert.
Tiles that are two feet on a side cover 4 square feet. 378 of them cover 1512 square feet.
If the tiles are 1 foot squares, it will take 1,650 of them to cover 1,650 square feet. If the tiles are 16 inch square (1-1/3 square feet, each), then it would take 1,238 tiles.
I'm going to assume that the tiles are square inches, rather than square feet. But they can be converted to 3 square feet, which means 70 of them would cover the space if it were perfectly rectangular. Get 80 to be safe.
76.6 tiles
67 tiles.
Tiles that are two feet on a side cover 4 square feet. 378 of them cover 1512 square feet.
500/1.78 = 281 tiles
If the tiles are 1 foot squares, it will take 1,650 of them to cover 1,650 square feet. If the tiles are 16 inch square (1-1/3 square feet, each), then it would take 1,238 tiles.
If that is 2' x 4' it would cover 800 square feet. If it is 2" x 4" it would cover about 5.5 square feet.
.375
Approximately 73 square feet.
192 tiles
I'm going to assume that the tiles are square inches, rather than square feet. But they can be converted to 3 square feet, which means 70 of them would cover the space if it were perfectly rectangular. Get 80 to be safe.
Two tiles will suffice since they will cover 36 square feet.
Each tile covers 4 square feet. You will need 24.75 tiles to cover the area.
76.6 tiles
67 tiles.