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
You can make 24 rectangles of 1 x 1 tiles each.
Assuming your measurements also account for the tile grout, 5cm goes into 100cm 20 times, and 12cm goes into 144cm 12 times, so 20 * 12 = 240 tiles.
If you mean 20 in x 20 in tiles, the 240 sq ft room is 240 x 144 sq in = 34560 sq in. each tile is 20 x20 = 400 sq in tiles needed are 34560/400 = 86.4 tiles, say 90 tiles
That depends entirely - on the measurement of the laminate tiles, and the number of tiles per pack !
The perimeter of a square is 100 inches. How many square tiles 1 inch on each edge are needed to cover its area?
16
None. No number of gray tiles will make a white tile.
16. 4 out of 12....is a third, so a third of 48 is 16.
The roofs are covered with 1,056,006 glossy white and matte cream tiles.
4 times the number of tiles in the length of the rectangle.
The roofs are covered with 1,056,006 glossy white and matte cream tiles.
It Can Move Two Tiles On the first move. Also it is spelled pawn
4 tiles are needed. 6x6=36 and 8 goes into 36 4 times, therefore 4 tiles are needed.
1,080 tiles exactly.
You need to work out the tiling pattern first. Sometimes you can start with a whole tile in a corner, but often the pattern looks better if you have the same size part tiles all the way round - if the whole area is visible, part tiles one side and whole the other looks odd, particularly with large tiles. You also want to avoid a row at the edge that is very narrow part tiles. Work out how many part tiles are needed and how many tiles they must be cut from. After that, calculate the area to be covered in whole tiles and divide by the area of a tile, altghough most boxes of tiles state the coverage - something like 12 tiles per square metre or whatever. Then add 10% to the total. You will often have to buy complete boxes too.
In practice you will use more tiles than the equivalent area of the room. A 15 foot strip of tiles will require 15 times 12/13 = 13.846 tiles to cover it. This will have to be rounded to 14 tiles. That means that the 15 foot by 15 foot room will require 14 times 14 tiles = 196 tiles to cover it. And that's if you don't drop and break any or mess up one or more cuts.
1 and 1/3 tiles of 9 x 12 tiles will equal 1 square feet. Therefore, it will take 25 times 1-1/3 tiles or approx. 34 9x12 tiles to tile a 25 square foot area.