-- Each tile covers 12" x 12" = 1 square foot.
-- To cover 180 square feet, you need nominally 180 tiles.
-- The number of boxes is 180/(number of tiles per box)
-- If tiles are not sold in boxes of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 30, 36, 45,
60, 90, or 180 to the box, then that quotient doesn't come out even. If they won't
sell you a part of a full box, then you'll need to round it to the next larger integer.
If you buy 18 boxes you will have enough, plus a few extra. 18 boxes will cover just over 434 square feet.
If your tiles are really 25 square feet, you will need 7 of them to cover that area. Might as well get 8 to be safe. I don't know how many are in a box.
Tiles that are two feet on a side cover 4 square feet. 378 of them cover 1512 square feet.
A bundle of Shingles will cover roughly 33 square feet. A square of Shingles (3 Bundles) will cover 100 square feet.
do you mean 12"x12"? if so 400+3%waste for cuts = 412..so 10 boxes.
If you buy 18 boxes you will have enough, plus a few extra. 18 boxes will cover just over 434 square feet.
Two tiles will suffice since they will cover 36 square feet.
17 and one-third.
It depends on the size of the boxes. If the boxes are one square foot, then you need 1400 of them. This obviously differs with box size.
If your tiles are really 25 square feet, you will need 7 of them to cover that area. Might as well get 8 to be safe. I don't know how many are in a box.
How many square feet will a ton of salt cover?
About five (4.975) such boxes.
Tiles that are two feet on a side cover 4 square feet. 378 of them cover 1512 square feet.
A bundle of Shingles will cover roughly 33 square feet. A square of Shingles (3 Bundles) will cover 100 square feet.
9 square feet.
do you mean 12"x12"? if so 400+3%waste for cuts = 412..so 10 boxes.
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