Take the are of the room and divide it by 6 and there's your answer.
If the room is 8 square feet you would need 32 tiles.
If the room is 8 by 8 feet you would need 256 tiles.
1,080 tiles exactly.
144
12 inches = 1 foot Thus the tiles would be 1 foot square. You therefore need 30 to cover a 30 square foot room.
75 tiles would do it (a 12*12 inch time = 1 square foot) but you need 10% over this for waste so you need to get 83 tiles.
80 if the tiles are 12x12 - 12x12 is one square foot covering 80 you would need 80 tiles
Each tile is 12 inch x 12 inch = 1 foot x 1 foot = 1 square foot. To cover 240 square feet you would need 240 tiles
If the tiles are 1 foot squares, it will take 1,650 of them to cover 1,650 square feet. If the tiles are 16 inch square (1-1/3 square feet, each), then it would take 1,238 tiles.
6.75 Tiles
The number of concrete tiles in a square depends on the size of the tiles. For example, if you have 12-inch by 12-inch tiles, one square foot (which is 12 inches by 12 inches) would require one tile. If the tiles are smaller, like 6-inch by 6-inch, you would need four tiles to cover one square foot. To determine the exact number, you can divide the area to be covered (in square feet) by the area of one tile (in square feet).
Is this a trick question? A 12 inch tile has an area of 1 square foot. So to cover 294 square feet you would need 294 tiles!
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.