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Assuming you mean 18 inch by 18 inch, you will need 133 and 1/3 tiles.

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Q: How many 18 X 18 tiles will you need to cover 300 Sq Ft?
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How many 12 x12 tiles are needed for a 300 sq ft floor?

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How many tiles measuring 300mm by 450mm to cover an area of 13 sqare meters do you need?

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How many 12x12 tiles do you need for a room 12x12?

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