The answer will depend on the units used for measuring the tiles. Two 8 ft x 8 ft tiles, for example, would be big enough.
Depends on how much overlap there is with neighboring tiles, and if you need part-tiles at the sides etc. At least 120 at a guess.
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1,080 tiles exactly.
Assuming all measurements are in the same units, divide 120 / 18 to get the amount of tiles for the width, and 180 / 18 to get the number of tiles for the length. You may need to round up, or down, or break some tiles apart.
Depends on how much overlap there is with neighboring tiles, and if you need part-tiles at the sides etc. At least 120 at a guess.
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1080 will be your answer
120
1,080 tiles exactly.
Assuming all measurements are in the same units, divide 120 / 18 to get the amount of tiles for the width, and 180 / 18 to get the number of tiles for the length. You may need to round up, or down, or break some tiles apart.
A (24-in x 24-in) square tile covers (2-ft x 2-ft) = 4 square feet.The area of the patio is (10-ft x 12-ft) = 120 square feet.To cover 120 square feet, you need 120/4 = 30 tiles, laid out in 5 rows and 6 columns.
A 10'-0" X 10'-0" area is 120" X 120". 120" divided by 16" = 7.5 tiles. Therefore your room is 7.5 tiles X 7.5 tiles. This equates to 49 full tiles + 14 half tiles (or 7 full tiles) + a tile for the one corner. This totals 57 tiles. I would add extra to cover mistakes when cutting the tiles - check quantity per package and round up.
A 12 inch by 12 inch tile is 1 ft by 1 ft, which is 1 square foot. So you would need 120 tiles.
A 12x24 tile is 2 square feet. There are 120 tiles that would be needed.
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6 x 8 = 48 sq in = 48/144 = 0.333 sq ft 40/.333 = 120 tiles