It is 50 square feet.
Each tile will cover 100 square inches. 12,000 square feet is 1,728,000 square inches. You will need 17,280 tiles.
If your tiles are 12 inches x 12 inches you would need 144 of them.
Answer: 184 assuming no waste... There will be waste and broken tiles. Get an extra case. Math: 13in X 13in = 169 Square inches 169 Square inches / 144 Square inches per square foot = 1.17 square foot per tile 215 square feet / 1.17 square feet = 184 tiles
Let us look at a tile. It is 12 inches by 12 inches. There are 12 inches in a foot. So each tile is one square foot. That would mean 110 square feet.
If they 16 is in inches, this would be 256 square inches per tile. That would cover 10,496 square inches. Divide by 144 and you get 72.89 square feet.
These 327 tiles will cover an area of 383.8 square feet.
Each tile will cover 100 square inches. 12,000 square feet is 1,728,000 square inches. You will need 17,280 tiles.
Each tile covers 81 square inches. You have 1,296 square inches to cover. It will take 16 tiles to cover that area.
Assuming you mean 18 inch tiles... 290 square feet is 41,760 square inches. Each tile is 324 square inches - so you would need 129 tiles in total (with a fraction of a tile left over)
54 tiles are needed
That depends on the unit of measurement for the tiles. Assuming the tiles are 18 inches by 18 inches, one tile is 324 square inches = 2.25 square feet. Multiply by 106 to get 238.5 square feet. If the tiles are 18 feet by 18 feet (pretty big tiles, but hey, it could happen), one tile is 324 square feet, so 106 pieces of that would be 34344 square feet.
If your tiles are 12 inches x 12 inches you would need 144 of them.
240
576 feet x 12 inches in a foot = 6912 inches 6912 inches/18 inches per tile = 384 tiles
18 cases Math: each tile is 5in X 5in = 25 square inches per tile 25 square inches per tile X 75 tiles per box = 1875 square inches per case 1875 square inches per case / 144 square inches per square foot = 13 square feet per case 225 square feet in the room / 13 square feet per case = 17.3 cases or 18 full cases.
Not too sure what you're asking. If your tiles are 12 inches x 12 inches, they would be 1 square foot each. Therefore, if you have 169 square feet and you are installing tiles that are 1 square foot each, you would need 169 tiles. Floor area x [ 1 tile / area of 1 tile] = number of tiles needed A couple of units to consider... 1 square foot = 144 square inches 1 foot = 12 inches (length in inches) x (length in inches) = square inches (length in feet) x (length in feet) = square feet If you have floor area in square feet, you'll need tile area in square feet. Measure the tile left to right and top to bottom. Multiply these two dimensions together to get the area of 1 tile. Now, if you measured the tile in inches you'll need to divide by 144 to get the area in square feet for 1 tile. If you measured in feet, you don't need do any further work to get the area in square feet.
Oh, isn't that just a happy little question! If you have 38 tiles that are each 12x12 inches, they will cover a total of 38 square feet. You see, each tile covers 1 square foot, so when you multiply 38 tiles by 1 square foot, you get 38 square feet. Just imagine all the beautiful patterns and designs you could create with those tiles!