200. This does not include additional tiles that may need to be cut or split to fit the exact shape.
The answer will depend on the size of the tiles!
If you mean 12x12 "inches", then each tile covers 1 square foot. We trust you can take it from there.
If you mean 13 inch square tiles: 12 ft x 12 in = 144 inches = 11.08 tiles wide 13 ft x 12 in = 156 inches = 12.00 tiles long Roughly 11 x 12 tiles = 132 tiles, but remember the .08 of a tile, which must be repeated 12 times, which equals .96 of a tile. So if you are installing them IN CONTACT with each other, then, in theory, you should be able to do it with 133 tiles, IF you can successfully cut one tile 12 times accurately without breaking it, which in practice just wont happen. If you are going to have a wide grout line between tiles then 132 tiles should do just fine. HOWEVER it is good practice to get between 5 and 10 percent extra tiles, in case of breakage or other mess-up. So i would suggest getting around 140 tiles.
The panels will cover an area of 352.44 square feet.
there are 132, 000 grams in 132 kg
Exactly 132!
132 of them because 132/100 = 1.32
.132 km
132 in = 11 ft
how many times does six go into 132
You have to multiply out your square feet in the room. 16'x33' = 528' then divide that by the square feet in each tile. 4' sqft in each which gives you 132 tiles needed. This does not include grout lines and depending on your tile it maybe slightly less than 2'x2' to make up for the spacing. So you need 132 tiles plus 10% for mistakes and extras. So be aware of your tile sizes...what is printed on the box may or may not be the exact size. Some brands of tile allow for the grout in their sizing.