Assuming you mean 12 by 12 inch (or 1 by 1 foot) tiles, and a 6 by 6 foot room, and also assuming you just want to cover the floor and none of the walls, then the answer is 36, which is the area of the floor in square feet.
Is the room 10 by 6 inches? If so you need 5 12 inch tiles. If it is 10 by 6 feet then the answer is 60.
Area of room = 5' * 6' = 30 square feet. Assuming the tiles are 12 * 12 square inches (not sq cm) then the area of each tile is 1 square foot and so 30 tiles are needed.
To determine how many 6-inch tiles fit in a 12 ft by 12 ft room, first convert the room dimensions to inches: 12 ft = 144 inches. The area of the room is 144 inches × 144 inches = 20,736 square inches. Each 6-inch tile has an area of 6 inches × 6 inches = 36 square inches. Dividing the room area by the tile area gives 20,736 ÷ 36 = 576 tiles that will fit in the room.
24 of them.
To determine how many 12-inch tiles you need for a 6x8 room, first calculate the area of the room: 6 feet x 8 feet = 48 square feet. Each 12-inch tile covers 1 square foot. Therefore, you will need 48 tiles to cover the entire area of the room. It's always a good idea to purchase a few extra tiles to account for cuts and mistakes, so consider getting about 10% more, totaling around 53 tiles.
12 tiles by 18 tiles or 216 tiles total
Is the room 10 by 6 inches? If so you need 5 12 inch tiles. If it is 10 by 6 feet then the answer is 60.
6 tiles that are 12 ft x 12 ft should be enough.
Area of room = 5' * 6' = 30 square feet. Assuming the tiles are 12 * 12 square inches (not sq cm) then the area of each tile is 1 square foot and so 30 tiles are needed.
To determine how many 6-inch tiles fit in a 12 ft by 12 ft room, first convert the room dimensions to inches: 12 ft = 144 inches. The area of the room is 144 inches × 144 inches = 20,736 square inches. Each 6-inch tile has an area of 6 inches × 6 inches = 36 square inches. Dividing the room area by the tile area gives 20,736 ÷ 36 = 576 tiles that will fit in the room.
A 6 x 9 room has 54 Sq. Ft. There are 4 6x6 tiles in a square foot. 4 x 54 = 216 tiles.
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8 ft 6 in X 12 ft = 102 sq ft 102 sq ft X 4 tiles/sq ft = 408 tiles Get a few extra in case some crack. You may be glad later that you had a few replacement tiles.
24 of them.
To determine how many 12-inch tiles you need for a 6x8 room, first calculate the area of the room: 6 feet x 8 feet = 48 square feet. Each 12-inch tile covers 1 square foot. Therefore, you will need 48 tiles to cover the entire area of the room. It's always a good idea to purchase a few extra tiles to account for cuts and mistakes, so consider getting about 10% more, totaling around 53 tiles.
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Couple of ways to do perform this task: (1) The area of each tile is 18 x 18 inches = 324 square inches. Calculate the area of the room in Inches: 9 ft (108 in) x 12 ft (144 in) = 15552 square inches. Take the area of the room, divided by the area of each tile: 15552 sq in/ 324 sq in = 48 tiles. (2) Determine how many tiles you need to span the width of the room. 9 feet divided by 18 inches is the same as saying 9 feet divided by 1.5 feet = 6 tiles across Determine how m any tiles you need to span the length of the room. 12 feet divided by 18 inches is the same as saying 12 feet divided by 1.5 feet = 8 tiles across 6 tiles wide x 8 tiles long = 48 tiles.