228 pcs if you evenly space them side to side - meaning that you end up with the same sized pieces at the end of each row in each direction. You would have 10 full pieces and 2 partial pieces for each row width wise and 17 full pieces and 2 partial pieces for each row length wise. The width wise partial for each row can be cut from1 piece and the same goes for the legth wise partial pieces.
a 12 x 12 tile is 1 square foot. So, you would need 300 tiles to cover 300 square feet
A tile measuring 2 foot by two foot (which, incidentally, is an unusually large tile) has an area of 4 square feet, so it would take 100 such tiles to cover a 400 square foot floor.
Approximately 73 square feet.
81 but it also depends on your grout line size. I based this on no grout line. too many good, not enough bad
480 <><><> Depends. Do you mean 2 sq ft per tile, or each tile 2 ft x 2ft (which is 4 sq ft per tile)??? 2 sq ft per tile is 480, but using 2x2 tiles would need half that- 240.
324
You would need 25 (5x5).
If that is 60" tiles it would take 16 total.
it would be 81 tiles
150
640
Two and Four are both common denominators of Four and Eight, therefore either of these can be used. You would need only two 4ft square tiles or eight 2ft square tiles to cover the 4ft x 8ft floor.
you need to know how wide the floor is in addition to how long. Number of tiles is lenght x width
2880 exactly, but if this is ceramic tiles you have to account for grout lines. extras would be recommended
Tiles that are two feet on a side cover 4 square feet. 378 of them cover 1512 square feet.
49 tiles
A tile measuring 2 foot by two foot (which, incidentally, is an unusually large tile) has an area of 4 square feet, so it would take 100 such tiles to cover a 400 square foot floor.