If you had absolutely no waste you would need 864 tiles. Since tile as large as 20" x 20" generally have a large amount of waste, make sure you add 10% into this number. With that you would need 950 tiles to complete your job.
2400
1 square yard = 3 x 3 = 9 square feet So 2400 square feet = 2400/9 = 266.666 square yards
3 feet = 1 yard 2400 feet = 2400/3 yards or 800 yards
200(square feet)x12(inches in a foot)=2400(inches)8(inches)x8(inches)=64(inches)2400(inches)÷64(inches)=37.5(pavers)37.5 pavers (if you need whole pavers, 37)
400 x 122 / 24 = 400 x 12 / 2 = 2400 tiles if there is no waste.
2400 * 24 square units. However, since the measurement units are not specified, it is not possible to convert this to square feet.
If you had absolutely no waste you would need 864 tiles. Since tile as large as 20" x 20" generally have a large amount of waste, make sure you add 10% into this number. With that you would need 950 tiles to complete your job.
2400
2400 square meters are 25833.385 square feet.
14.81 yds
Answer: 2400 ft² = 222.967 m²
1 square yard = 3 x 3 = 9 square feet So 2400 square feet = 2400/9 = 266.666 square yards
The square root (not route!) of 2400 is 48.9898 (to 4 dp)
2400 sq. in. = 15483.84 sq. cm.
A cubic yard of stone that is 4" thick would cover 9 square yards or 81 square feet. If you need to cover 7000 sq. ft., you would need roughly 86.5 cubic yards. That's a lot of rock.
No it isn't.