Sixty
2 x 2 x 60 = 240
As a check:
just 6 tiles arranged in a rectangle two across and three up
= 4ft across by 6ft up = 24 sqft
then 240/24 = 10
so those 6 tiles x 10 = 60
Each square tile would be 1.5 ft *1.5 ft or 2.25 sqft Therefore assuming you don't break any tiles you would need 64 tiles. 144 sqft total / (2.25 sqft per tile) = 64
Depends on the size of the tile. Get the area of the tile and then divide by the area you need to fill.
25.5 Or more if you do not want to have a bunch of small pieces of tile covering some of the area. the number depends on the shape (dimensions) of the 30 sqft area. If the area is 5' by 6' than you will need 30 tiles if you want as few pieces as possible (but you will have to cut 11 of them).
24x24 inch tile equals 4 square feet 275/4 = 68.75 You would need 69. (24x24 inch tiles to cover 275 sqft)
240 SqFt / 9 SqFt/SqYd * $8.91/SqYd = $237.60
You calculate the sqft of the room, a sqft is still a sqft no matter what the tile dimensions are
Each square tile would be 1.5 ft *1.5 ft or 2.25 sqft Therefore assuming you don't break any tiles you would need 64 tiles. 144 sqft total / (2.25 sqft per tile) = 64
Depends on the size of the tile. Get the area of the tile and then divide by the area you need to fill.
25.5 Or more if you do not want to have a bunch of small pieces of tile covering some of the area. the number depends on the shape (dimensions) of the 30 sqft area. If the area is 5' by 6' than you will need 30 tiles if you want as few pieces as possible (but you will have to cut 11 of them).
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24x24 inch tile equals 4 square feet 275/4 = 68.75 You would need 69. (24x24 inch tiles to cover 275 sqft)
240 SqFt / 9 SqFt/SqYd * $8.91/SqYd = $237.60
You can't answer how many tile you need since the size of the tile wasn't provided in the question. You will need 100 square feet of tile to cover the area and 10 square feet extra for cuts, breaks, and mistakes. Buy 110 square feet of tile.
Go to Home Depot or Lowes and look for your tile type. The install cost is shown on the shelf. Anything higher is a ripoff and anything lower has no experience. I do not live near you but average price for standard 12"x12" tile over concrete floor that is level is $2.00 you can add these amounts for more complex jobs: SECOND FLOOR JOB OR EACH ADD. FLOOR .....................$0.50 SQFT level concrete floor with liquid mixed leveller....................$0.50 SQFT 8" x 8" tile ........................................................................$0.25-0.50 SQFT 6" x 6" tile ........................................................................$0.50-0.75 SQFT 4" x 4" tile ........................................................................$0.75-1.00 SQFT USE BACKER BOARD OVER WOOD SUBFLOOR INCLUDES TAPED JOINTS AND SCREWS EVERY 6 INCHES..$3.00 SQFT ADD PLYWOOD UNDER BACKER BOARD..............................$2.00-2.50 INSTALLED ON DIAGONAL (DIAMOND)................................$2.00 PER CUT EACH ADDITIONAL CUT.......................................................$0.50-2.00
lets break it down. if you are laying 4" x 4" tiles down, they cost 20 cents each, you need 12 tiles to equal a sqft (12"x12") so that is 20 cents x 12, or 2.40 a sqft. if you have a tile that is 24"x12" at 1.50 a tile that equals 75 cents a sqft
This is an impossible question to answer as it is impossible to know whether you are referring to a length, width, or area of the tile.
depends how big the tile is (area) and how big the batroom floor is (area)