Area to be covered = 500*400 cm2 = 200000 cm2
Area of tile = 30*20 cm2 = 600 cm2
So number of tile required = 200000/600 = 333.3.. that is, 334 tiles.
10 000
It depends on the number of tiles in a box!
18*18 = 324 tiles.
3/10 of a tile
To cover the 3x4 rectangular area with 6 tiles measuring 1x2 units each, we need to consider the orientation of the tiles. The total number of ways to arrange the tiles can be calculated using combinatorial mathematics. Each tile can be placed horizontally or vertically, so there are 2 options for each tile. Therefore, the total number of ways to arrange the tiles is 2^6, which equals 64 ways.
600 tiles needed, 100 centimeters in a meter
54 tiles are needed
Since there are no units given it is not possible to answer the question. The units used for measuring the tiles must be different from those used for the room.
It depends on the units used in measuring the tiles. 13*13 cm2 or 13*13 inch2 or some other units.
The answer will depend on the units used for measuring the tiles. Two 8 ft x 8 ft tiles, for example, would be big enough.
125 of them, placed end-to-end, do.
If the 12 * 12 means twelve inches by twelve inches: nine.If it means twelve centimeters by twelve centimeters: About thirty-sixIf instead you have small mosaic tile that measure 12 by 12 millimeters (including the grouting) then about 5625.It is important to state the units you are measuring with!