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6.187 * 6.187 = 38.28 sq in

44 tiles x 38.28sq in each = 1684.27 sq in

1684.27 sq in / 144 = 11.70 sq feet

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How do you know how much tiles you need to tile a floor 6 ft by 8 ft using 6 inch tiles?

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How much square foot coverage will 100 19 x 8 tiles cover?

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