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6 x 6 : Since 2 pavers are needed for each foot, 12 x 12 patio will require 24 x 24 pavers. 6 x 9 : 2 pavers for each foot along one 12 foot side = 24 The other side will require fewer, 4 for every 3 feet or 16 overall Thus total required will be 24 x 16 pavers. You do the math.
3 inches is 1/4 of a foot, 6 inches is 1/2 a foot. So eight pavers can be arranged within a square foot. (The four 3-inch widths of the pavers will form two opposite edges of the square, and the two 6-inch lengths will form the other edges of the square.) You need 12 x 12 = 144 square feet of patio stones and each of these square feet need eight pavers. Then the total number needed is12 x 12 x 8 = 1152
let me try to understand what you mean; 20ft x 25ft area to be covered by 6"x6" pavers 20x25 is 500sq ft. 6"x6" is .25sq ft. 500/.25= 2000
The answer depends on the units used for 6 x 6. Pavers of 6 ft x 6 ft are exceptionally large, while 6 inch x 6 inch are too small.
24 assuming all in inches / feet 12" x 12" 4' x 6' 12" = 1' 4 x 6 = 24
needs more information to be accurately answered.
It is not possible to be sure because the units for the pavers are not specified. Assuming that they are 6 inches by 9 inches, each paver covers 3/8 of a square foot. To cover 195 sq ft, therefore, will require 195*8/3 = 520 pavers. However, this answer assumes the area is "well-behaved". To pave an area with an irregular shape or curved boundaries will require more pavers - unless all the offcuts are used and there is no wastage.
6x3 would require 2 pavers by 4 pavers to make a square foot which is 8 pavers per square foot. 240 pavers. That's only a 5 foot by 6 foot square.
It depends on the units used for the size the pavers: 6 inchx 9 inch or 6 ft x 9 inch or something else?
A 6' X 8' patio is 48 square feet. Since a 12 X 12 tile is one square foot, it would take 48 of them to cover the area, more if you consider waste due to irregular cut-outs being required.
30x20=600