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81 tiles squared because if it's a square then it would be 9x9 which is 81
Each 16 inch tile is 1.78 square feet. You would need 169 tiles, plus some for spoilage.
49 tiles
9 square foot tiles make one square yard
A square metre is equal to 10,000 square centimetres. Since a 40 cm square tile has an area of 1,600 square centimetres (40 cm x 40 cm), you can divide 10,000 by 1,600 to find out how many tiles fit into a square metre. This calculation shows that 6.25 tiles make up a square metre, so you would need 7 tiles to cover the entire area, accounting for any cuts or waste.
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81 tiles squared because if it's a square then it would be 9x9 which is 81
Each 16 inch tile is 1.78 square feet. You would need 169 tiles, plus some for spoilage.
49 tiles
9 square foot tiles make one square yard
A square metre is equal to 10,000 square centimetres. Since a 40 cm square tile has an area of 1,600 square centimetres (40 cm x 40 cm), you can divide 10,000 by 1,600 to find out how many tiles fit into a square metre. This calculation shows that 6.25 tiles make up a square metre, so you would need 7 tiles to cover the entire area, accounting for any cuts or waste.
4*11=44 44 tiles
123 tiles
If the tiles are 12x12 inches square - you would need... 75 !
500/1.78 = 281 tiles
400. That's because there are four six-by-six tiles in each square foot. 4 tiles per square foot X 100 square feet = 400 tiles.
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