A 400mm*200mm has an area of 0.4*0.2 = 0.08 square metres.
On that basis you would need 9/0.08 = 112.5 ie 113 pavers.
However, if this is a real life question rather than a mathematical exercise, the actual number would depend on the shape of your 9 sq metres. That would determine the number of pavers that need to be cut. The next consideration is whether or not you want one part of the area covered in offcuts or would you rather throw them away and use larger pieces.
Yet another consideration is your skill level - are you going to end up with a lot of wastage?
112.5 without any waste.
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To install pavers in grass effectively, first outline the area where you want to place the pavers. Remove the grass and dig a base for the pavers, ensuring it is level and compacted. Lay a layer of sand or gravel for stability, then place the pavers in the desired pattern. Fill the gaps between pavers with sand or gravel, and compact the surface to secure the pavers in place.
Polymeric sand is recommended for pavers as it helps to prevent weed growth and keep the pavers in place.
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.
You will need 9.6 pavers, so you should probably get 10. It will depend if the pavers are inches feet cm's or metres.
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.
Yes, pavers can be painted to change their appearance.