About 10. 16 x 16 = 256. 256 ÷ 12 = 10.666666666.
Two pavers of 16 ft x 16 ft will be sufficient.
Not enough information. 8x8 what?
The patio is 10x 12 = 120 sq ft or 17,280 sq in The pavers are 16x16 = 256 sq in So you need 17280/256 = 68 pavers
One. At 16 x 16, the paver is bigger than the patio which is only 14 x 10.
One should do it!
Two pavers of 16 ft x 16 ft will be sufficient.
Not enough information. 8x8 what?
The patio is 10x 12 = 120 sq ft or 17,280 sq in The pavers are 16x16 = 256 sq in So you need 17280/256 = 68 pavers
One. At 16 x 16, the paver is bigger than the patio which is only 14 x 10.
One should do it!
155 Get 170 to be safe.
Area of 1 paver = 16*16 = 256 square units. Area of patio = 20*20 = 400 square units. Number of pavers required = Area of patio/Area of paver = 400/256 = 1.5625 So 2 pavers will suffice.
In a perfect world, 225 will do it. In real life, better buy about 300
One should be more than enough!
To determine how many 16 x 16 patio pavers are needed for a 24 x 24 patio, first calculate the area of the patio and the area of one paver. The area of the patio is 576 square feet (24 x 24), and the area of one paver is 2.222 square feet (16 x 16 = 256 square inches, which is 256/144 = 1.78 square feet). Dividing the patio area by the paver area (576 / 1.78) gives approximately 324 pavers needed.
You would need 54 tiles. The area is just over 53 tiles in coverage.
To determine how many 16x16 pavers are needed for a 5x5 patio, first calculate the area of the patio and the area of one paver. The patio area is 5 feet x 5 feet = 25 square feet. Each 16x16 paver covers 2.67 square feet (16 inches = 1.33 feet, so 1.33 x 1.33 ≈ 1.78 square feet). Dividing the patio area by the paver area, you need approximately 10 pavers (25 ÷ 1.78 ≈ 14). Therefore, you would need about 15 pavers to cover the patio area completely.