616 3x6 inch tiles are needed to cover exactly 77 square feet.
One is 16. 4x4 Another is 18. 3x6 also 36. 12x6 There are quite a few more I am sure but I don't have the time to figure them out.
9x2 . 2x9 . 18x1 . 1x18 . 3x6 . 6x3 all = 18
616 3x6 inch tiles are needed to cover exactly 77 square feet.
The answer will depend on the measurement units used for 3x6.
About 17.
1188
The answer depends on the orientation of the tiles but will be between 22 and 44 tiles (ignoring grouting gaps).
256 tiles
Well, isn't that a lovely question! To cover 15 square feet with 3x6 tiles, you would need 30 tiles. You see, each tile covers 0.5 square feet, so by dividing 15 by 0.5, you get 30 tiles. Happy tiling, my friend!
3 x 6 is 18 square inches. 465 square feet is 66,960 square inches. 66,960 divided by 18 is 3720 tiles. Get 4000 for breakage.
each subway tile is .13 of a sq. foot so you will need 831 pcs. to cover 108 sf.
The answer depends on the units of measurement used for the numbers in the question: feet, metres, centimetres, etc. It will also depend on the shape of the area to be covered. A circular shape, for example, will require many tiles to be cut and it will not be possible to use all the offcuts,
Assume that the tiles are 3 inches by 6 inches, although there is no reason to do that! Area of each tile = 0.25 ft * 0.5 feet = 0.125 sq feet. Number of tiles required = Total area to be covered/Area of each tile = 210/0.125 = 1680 tiles. That is the mathematical answer. In real life, the number required will depend on the configuration of the area to be tiled. For example, a circular area of 210 square feet will require far more tile cutting than a rectangular one - even fewer if both sides of the rectangle are in quarter of half feet. That then brings into play your tiling skills, wastage etc.
3 feet in 1 yard. 3x6=18 feet in six yards.