4 would make a square, but the number of 2 by (another number) rectangles never stops, so there isn't an exact answer. Examples: 2 by 6, 2 by27, 2 by 9,875, 2 by 649,837,269,372,690,173,629,147,876,309,841,736,982,764,983, and everything in between and beyond.
Five. If one + is one tile, +++++ is five tiles long.
None. No number of gray tiles will make a white tile.
Portobello Tiles
20 tiles.
I can see no tile pattern.
How long is the rectangle? If the rectangle is only one tile long, then it will take 20 tiles.
The number of rectangles you can build with a prime number of tiles depends on many factors such as shape, size, and uniformity of the tiles.
1 white tile plus 4 red tiles equals 5 tiles total. To find the number of tiles in 6 times the pattern would be 6 x 5 which equals 30
The number of tiles needed to cover the floor is a function of the size of the tiles
It is best to remove the wall tiles. You need a flat service and a lot of times old tile will not be perfectly flat. If you remove the tiles you will have a good base to tile on. If you don't want to remove the tiles you may be able to add a backer board on top of the old tile and then tile on that.
In a standard game of Scrabble, there are 100 tiles with the following distribution: A: 9 tiles B: 2 tiles C: 2 tiles D: 4 tiles E: 12 tiles F: 2 tiles G: 3 tiles H: 2 tiles I: 9 tiles J: 1 tile K: 1 tile L: 4 tiles M: 2 tiles N: 6 tiles O: 8 tiles P: 2 tiles Q: 1 tile R: 6 tiles S: 4 tiles T: 6 tiles U: 4 tiles V: 2 tiles W: 2 tiles X: 1 tile Y: 2 tiles Z: 1 tile Blank: 2 tiles These tiles are used to form words on the Scrabble board during gameplay.
It depends on the size of the tile. The number of 16cm x 16 cm tiles required will be quite different from the number of 16 inch x 16 inch tiles. Unfortunately, you do not specify which. And, if the tile was 16 ft x 16 ft, then 1 tile would be sufficient!