2.44m = 244cm = 2440mm
2.38m = 238cm = 2380mm
Number of pavers required = (2440 x 2380) / (300 x 300) = (244 x 238) / (30 x 30) which evaluates to 58072/900 = 64.52,
so you need 65 pavers.
you would need 10 pavers to cover this area if the pavers are 1x1 ..most pavers are not this large they are usually 2x4. I would recommend buying a couple of extra pavers so that you can have cuts instead of all the pavers being the same size.
78.47 Pavers
it will take 54 ,18x18 pavers. which you will have to cut some on the edge.
The answer will depend on the size of the pavers. To some extent, the answer will also depend on the shapr that you are filling. That will impact on the number of pavers you will need to cut and so the possible wastage.
You would need exactly 36 pavers.
you would need 10 pavers to cover this area if the pavers are 1x1 ..most pavers are not this large they are usually 2x4. I would recommend buying a couple of extra pavers so that you can have cuts instead of all the pavers being the same size.
Depend on the size of the pavers.
78.47 Pavers
it will take 54 ,18x18 pavers. which you will have to cut some on the edge.
Area of each paver = 4"x9" = (1/3)'x(3/4)' = 1/4 sq ft. Number of pavers required = Total Area/Area of Each Paver = 500/ (1/4) = 2000 pavers. In real life, though, the number of pavers will depend on the shape and exact dimensions of the area, how many pavers you need to cut or trim, what the wastage is.
4 per foot = 48 sq feet. 192 pavers will cover a 6ft x 8ft area
That will depend on the size of your pavers. You have 22,932 square inches to cover.
Area of triangle = 1/2 base x height. Thus height = area x 2 / base height = 238 x 2 / 17 = 28m
Area of 1 paver 1 sq ft, area of patio 144 sq ft so 144 pavers.
Area of 1 paver = 16*16 = 256 square units. Area of patio = 20*20 = 400 square units. Number of pavers required = Area of patio/Area of paver = 400/256 = 1.5625 So 2 pavers will suffice.
remove the pavers that have begun to sink and apply more sand and crushed stone under them. replace the pavers and tap them down with a rubber mallet. Sweep the area with sand and you are done.
The answer will depend on the size of the pavers. To some extent, the answer will also depend on the shapr that you are filling. That will impact on the number of pavers you will need to cut and so the possible wastage.