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You need 98 tiles to cover the area and then 10% extra for waste.
800 x 144 = 115,200 / 95 = 1,212 tiles. You might want to buy a few extras...
You can fit nine 4x4 tiles in one squre foot (3 tiles wide by 3 tiles long). 56 square feet times 9 = 504. Add about 10% for cutting a/o waste (50 tiles) and you should buy around 550 tiles to complete the job. Good luck.
2271/2 4.5-inch tiles are needed so buy 228.
Since a 12" x 12" tile is 1 sq ft, you would need 40 tiles. Generally speaking you always want to add 10% for waste, so you will need to buy 44 tiles.
It depends on the size of the tile. Tiles come in many different sizes. They are generally sold though by the square foot. The general rule goes that for every tile floor you will have around 10% waste. Meaning that you will need 100 tile for the floor and 10 more for cuts and breaks you might have. When you buy these tiles, tell the sales person you need 110 square feet and this already includes waste.
If the 6x12 tiles are in inches, it will take two of them to cover a square foot. You will need 210 of them.
22.2 tiles so buy 23 tiles.
800 x 144 = 115,200 / 95 = 1,212 tiles. You might want to buy a few extras...
You can fit nine 4x4 tiles in one squre foot (3 tiles wide by 3 tiles long). 56 square feet times 9 = 504. Add about 10% for cutting a/o waste (50 tiles) and you should buy around 550 tiles to complete the job. Good luck.
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2271/2 4.5-inch tiles are needed so buy 228.
Since a 12" x 12" tile is 1 sq ft, you would need 40 tiles. Generally speaking you always want to add 10% for waste, so you will need to buy 44 tiles.
Glass tile store is a great place to buy backsplash tiles online. Try the website, www.glasstilestore.com/ It can cost between $20-$100 per square foot depending on how rare and how beautiful it is.
It depends on the size of the tile. Tiles come in many different sizes. They are generally sold though by the square foot. The general rule goes that for every tile floor you will have around 10% waste. Meaning that you will need 100 tile for the floor and 10 more for cuts and breaks you might have. When you buy these tiles, tell the sales person you need 110 square feet and this already includes waste.
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A 19.75 x 19.75 inch tile covers 390.0625 square inches, or 2.70877 square feet (divide by 144, which is 122, since we're working in square quantities). 1000 / 2.70877 = 369.171 tiles to cover the given area. (Were you to purchase tiles to actually do this, you'd haver to buy at least 370 tiles, since you can't buy 0.171 tiles.)
Is this your homework? Each tile is 400 square inches. That's 20 x 20 = 400 In a square foot there are 144 square inches. That's 12 x 12 = 144 In the house there are 197568 square inches. That's 1372 x 144 = 197568 So how many tiles? Divide the house area in sq inches by tiles in sq inches. So number of tiles is 493.92 tiles. That's 197568 / 400 = 493.92 Of course you can't buy 0.92 tiles, so call it 494 tiles. In reality, there is a lot of wastage. No room fits tiles exactly so you have to cut them. Add on about 10% or 50 tiles for wastage. And remember that the old fashioned Imperial system (inches, feet, yards, chains, furlongs, miles, leagues) is only used in two countries in the universe. The UK and the USA. Everybody else uses metres.