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They are tiles whose length is the same as their breadth.
49 tiles because a square has the same length as it does breadth. The Area of a square is length times breadth, so if length eqauls seven then so does the breadth which means that the area will be 7x7 which eqauls 49.
The area may be calculated using this formula: A = (length of each tile in inches) x (width of each tile in inches) x (number of tiles in one box)
Not too sure what you're asking. If your tiles are 12 inches x 12 inches, they would be 1 square foot each. Therefore, if you have 169 square feet and you are installing tiles that are 1 square foot each, you would need 169 tiles. Floor area x [ 1 tile / area of 1 tile] = number of tiles needed A couple of units to consider... 1 square foot = 144 square inches 1 foot = 12 inches (length in inches) x (length in inches) = square inches (length in feet) x (length in feet) = square feet If you have floor area in square feet, you'll need tile area in square feet. Measure the tile left to right and top to bottom. Multiply these two dimensions together to get the area of 1 tile. Now, if you measured the tile in inches you'll need to divide by 144 to get the area in square feet for 1 tile. If you measured in feet, you don't need do any further work to get the area in square feet.
700 sq ft = 700*12*12 = 100800 sq inches 16*16 sq inches = 256 sq inches So number of tiles = 100800/256 = 393.75 If this is for real, rather than a maths sum, allow for the fact that the shape you are tiling may not correspond to a whole number of tiles along its length or breadth and also for breakages.
They are tiles whose length is the same as their breadth.
49 tiles because a square has the same length as it does breadth. The Area of a square is length times breadth, so if length eqauls seven then so does the breadth which means that the area will be 7x7 which eqauls 49.
8 of them.
(100*144)/(12*5) = 240 tiles are needed
One square foot is 12 inches by 12 inches so you can fit in it 9 tiles in a 3 tiles by 3 tiles square.
The area may be calculated using this formula: A = (length of each tile in inches) x (width of each tile in inches) x (number of tiles in one box)
Not too sure what you're asking. If your tiles are 12 inches x 12 inches, they would be 1 square foot each. Therefore, if you have 169 square feet and you are installing tiles that are 1 square foot each, you would need 169 tiles. Floor area x [ 1 tile / area of 1 tile] = number of tiles needed A couple of units to consider... 1 square foot = 144 square inches 1 foot = 12 inches (length in inches) x (length in inches) = square inches (length in feet) x (length in feet) = square feet If you have floor area in square feet, you'll need tile area in square feet. Measure the tile left to right and top to bottom. Multiply these two dimensions together to get the area of 1 tile. Now, if you measured the tile in inches you'll need to divide by 144 to get the area in square feet for 1 tile. If you measured in feet, you don't need do any further work to get the area in square feet.
700 sq ft = 700*12*12 = 100800 sq inches 16*16 sq inches = 256 sq inches So number of tiles = 100800/256 = 393.75 If this is for real, rather than a maths sum, allow for the fact that the shape you are tiling may not correspond to a whole number of tiles along its length or breadth and also for breakages.
The area of a rectangle is length X breadth, so here, 16 X 18 = 288 square feet. Since each tile is 1 foot square, so has an area of 1 square foot, Josh needs 288 tiles.
There are 100 cm in a meter, so the wall is 400 cm X 1200 cm. If there is no gap between the tiles: then 400 cm / 4 cm = 100 tiles, and 1200 cm / 4 cm = 300 tiles. So 100 x 300 = 30,000 tiles.
These 327 tiles will cover an area of 383.8 square feet.
Each tile will cover 100 square inches. 12,000 square feet is 1,728,000 square inches. You will need 17,280 tiles.