A 4 inch by 2 inch tile will have an area of 1/18 ft2. A 3 ft x 6 ft area will occupy 18 ft2, so in theory you could get 18x18=324 tiles into that area. From a practical standpoint, there will be space between the tiles for grout. To get a more accurate answer, you need to add the width of the grout to the height and width of the tiles, so, for example, you used a 1/4 inch grout gap, your tiles would be effctively about 4.25 x 2.25 inches and occupy about 0.0664 ft2 each. Using this as the area of a tile, you would be able to get about 271 tiles into an area that is 3 ft x 6 ft. bigger gaps will mean less tiles, smaller gaps will mean more, but not more than 324.
95 of them. Get 105 for breakage.
1,080 tiles exactly.
10A 8 foot by 5 foot area would hold 24 four inch square tiles along the 8 foot side and 15 along the 5 foot side, so the total quantity of would be 360 four inch square tiles (24 x 15).
972 Get a thousand, just in case.
first put both in terms of the same mesurment. tiles in inches, patio in inches. patio is 240 by 360 inches. how many tiles will fit in the 240 inch measurement? 15 how many tiles will fit in the 360 inch measurement? 22.2 so you call it 23. 23X15=345 tiles you will need in a 20x30 area.
Scrabble tiles are 0.75 inch × 0.75 inch square. Therefore, one square foot of Scrabble tiles will include 256 tiles in a square of 16 X 16 tiles.
6.75 Tiles
no .of tiles = area of room /area of tiles area of room = 9 X12 X12 X12 inches ( 1 foot =12 inches ) area of tiles =3 X8 no.0f tiles =9 X12 X12 X12 inches /3 X 8 =648
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Depends on how big the tiles are.
400