24x24=4sq ft. 720/4=180.
4 sq ft
250 tiles
If the measurement 24x24 is in feet, then the room is 576 sq feet in area
100, that is each paver covers 4 sq. ft.
24x24=4sq ft. 720/4=180.
250 tiles
4 sq ft
If the measurement 24x24 is in feet, then the room is 576 sq feet in area
Each 24x24 tile is 2 sq ft. You need 60 tiles minimum.
100, that is each paver covers 4 sq. ft.
If a garage measures 25' by 25' you would have 625 sq ft. If it measures 20' by 25' it would be 500 sq ft. Just multiply length times width.
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To calculate the number of 24x24 tiles that fit in a 290 sq ft space, first convert the square footage to square inches (290 sq ft = 41760 sq in). Then, divide the area of each tile (24x24 = 576 sq in) into the total area to find the number of tiles that fit (41760 sq in ÷ 576 sq in = 72.5). Since you cannot have half a tile, you would need to round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, 72 tiles of size 24x24 would fit in a 290 sq ft space.
Multiply width by length to get the area. The answer would be 576 square feet.
378 of them. Get 400 for breakage.
I assume the measurement is in inches (it would have been helpful to say, because the measurement is vital!). So these are 2ft x2ft=4sq ft. 120 sq ft divided by 4 sq ft is 30 tiles. If the shape of the 120 sq ft is something odd like 7.5ft x 16ft etc there is a lot of awkward cutting to do, and in some cases there will be wastage, so think ahead, you may need more.