Convert the inches into feet and then multiply: 10/12 times 15/12 = 1.0416...recurring 6 square feet
The answer depends on the units used for the measurements given in the question.
At Home Depot, the least expensive ceramic tile costs $0.78 per square foot. The more expensive tiles are over $3.00 per square foot.
You price a ceramic tile job by the square foot. This all depends on how much you have to install.
160 of them.
If the tile is in inches, you would convert to feet. A one foot by two foot tile covers 2 square feet.
So each tile is 12" by 12" square, right? So each tile is ONE square foot? (a perfect square that's a foot long and a foot wide). Each tile is one square foot and you need to know how many add up to 400 square feet. I think the answer is the square root of Pi.
154 floor tiles. A tile measuring 12 inches on each side is one square foot, hence 154 square feet.
Total, there are 48 inches all the way around a 1 foot square tile.
The amount of cement will depend on the size of the tile, since a larger trowel is needed for larger tile.
Since 12" x 12" tile are 1 square foot, 50 of them would be 50 square feet.
Approximately 900 square feet of tile, less the area taken up by grout.
12X12=1 Square Foot of tile. You would need 49 Square Feet of tile.