You calculate the sqft of the room, a sqft is still a sqft no matter what the tile dimensions are
How much 16x16 of ceramic tile is required to cover a 170 square foot kitchen floor
150 16x16" tiles; you'll have a small part of one tile left over.
26.5 well 27 since you can't get half a tile
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You calculate the sqft of the room, a sqft is still a sqft no matter what the tile dimensions are
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First find how many square INCHES each tile has. 12x12 tile = 144 sq in (12times12) 16x16 tile = 256 sq in (16times16) Then divide 256 by 144 to find out how many square feet a 16x16 tile has...= 1.7777.. Then divide 5500 sq ft to 1.7777777... and you get 3093 pieces of 16x16 tile to cover 5500 sq ft. Add 5% extra for waste (could be 10% etc, ..depends on many factors). Good luck ! have-a-wonderful-home.com
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How much 16x16 of ceramic tile is required to cover a 170 square foot kitchen floor
16x16 square feet = 256 square feet, so two tiles will suffice.
150 16x16" tiles; you'll have a small part of one tile left over.
Each square tile would be 1.5 ft *1.5 ft or 2.25 sqft Therefore assuming you don't break any tiles you would need 64 tiles. 144 sqft total / (2.25 sqft per tile) = 64
1.722 ceramic tiles
26.5 well 27 since you can't get half a tile
100 + 10-15% = 110 - 115 pcs
How many 16X16 tilesIf this is homework the answer looks like this· 16X16= (sq inches per tile)¨Sq Inches per tile divided by 144 sq inches/per ft= (sq feet per tile)(About 2.2 sq ft per tile) but do your own math, that's what a cell phone calculator is for,· divide 425 by sq feet per tile= your # of tiles neededIf this is the real world there are grout lines, miscuts & broken tile & undersized tiles to consider, ask the guy at home depot to figure it.. I would expect. more than 188 but less that-950 tiles on your cart at check outOR