To find out how many 50cm by 50cm tiles can fit into a 1m square, we first need to convert the measurements to the same units. Since 1m is equal to 100cm, a 1m square is equivalent to a 100cm by 100cm square. To calculate how many 50cm by 50cm tiles can fit into this square, we divide the area of the 1m square by the area of each tile (100cm by 100cm ÷ 50cm by 50cm). This gives us 4 tiles that can fit into a 1m square.
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4. Calculation below:
50 cm x 50 cm = 2500 cm2
2500 cm2 = 0.25 m2
1 m2 / 0.25 m2 = 4
54 4x4-inch tiles.
1121/2 16x16-inch tiles.
2 x 2 = 4. 196 ÷ 4 = 49.
24 inches x 24 inches is equal to 4 square feet.100 of these tiles are required to fit 400 square feet.
Roughly, 315 tiles. First, you must convert the size of your tiles (inches) to the same measurement used to describe the room size (square feet). To figure the number of square feet per tile: 16" x 16" = 256 square inches per tile. Next, consider that there are 144 square inches in one square foot (12 in x 12 in). Now calculate: 256 (square inches per tile) divided by 144 (square inches in a square foot) = 1.78 sq in per tile. Now your units of measurement are the same - square feet. So you can now calculate how many tiles are needed for the space: 560 sq feet divided by 1.78 sq feet per tile = 314.6 tiles. Remember to add 5-7% extra for waste, because you'll cut the tiles to fit around edges and won't use every little scrap. Realistically, you'll need 330-337 tiles total for the project.