In order to answer this question, we need to convert the dimensions of the tiles into ft. This makes all units consistent, and so easier to work with. There are 12 inches in a foot, and so to convert from inches to feet you need to divide by 12. In this case the tiles are 18x18, so divide this by 12 and you get 1.5ft x 1.5ft This means the tiles have an area of 2.25 sq ft. To find how many are needed for 800 sq ft, you just divide: 800/2.25 = 355.555555... Therefore, you would need 355.5 recurring tiles to cover the whole area.
800 x 144 = 115,200 / 95 = 1,212 tiles. You might want to buy a few extras...
356 of them. Get 390 to be safe.
800 sq. mtr areahow many tilesand labour charge all with matrial charges
18x18 what? 18 feet x 18 feet? 18 microns x 18 microns?
800
Each tile covers 4 square feet. Which means you need 200 tiles to cover 800 square feet, plus spoilage.
In order to answer this question, we need to convert the dimensions of the tiles into ft. This makes all units consistent, and so easier to work with. There are 12 inches in a foot, and so to convert from inches to feet you need to divide by 12. In this case the tiles are 18x18, so divide this by 12 and you get 1.5ft x 1.5ft This means the tiles have an area of 2.25 sq ft. To find how many are needed for 800 sq ft, you just divide: 800/2.25 = 355.555555... Therefore, you would need 355.5 recurring tiles to cover the whole area.
convert inches to feet- 1.5- then divide into 800- 533.333333333333~ round up, and you need AT LEAST 534 tiles.. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I do not think that the answer above is correct. 18" by 18" tiles measure 1.5 x 1.5 sq ft = 2.25 sq ft Then 800 divided by 2.25 = 355.55...(the 5 is recurring) sq ft, so the sensible answer is 356 tiles, but a few more should be added to allow for breakages
800 x 144 = 115,200 / 95 = 1,212 tiles. You might want to buy a few extras...
356 of them. Get 390 to be safe.
800 / 80 = 100
8 square metres = 80 000 square centimetres (because a rectangle 8 m × 1 m would be 800 cm × 100 cm). 20 cm × 20 cm = 400 cm2. 80 000 / 400 = 200 tiles.
800 sq. mtr areahow many tilesand labour charge all with matrial charges
To answer this question, you need to divide 800 by 40. 800 / 40 = 20. There are 20 forties in 800.
18x18 what? 18 feet x 18 feet? 18 microns x 18 microns?
First, find the square footage of an 18" x 18" tile. 18 x 18 = 324 square inches. There are 144 square inches in a square foot (12" x 12" = 144). So divide 324 by 144 to get the square feet per tile. 324 / 144 = 2.25 sq ft per tile. You have 1800 square feet, using tiles that are 2.25 sq ft each. 1800 / 2.25 = 800 tiles. Generally, you will want to add from 5% to 10% for waste, depending on your layout (is it one big room, or several smaller rooms with lots of cutting?) (are you doing a checkerboard pattern, running bond (brick), or diagonal?) and your skill level. If in doubt, add 10% to be safe. 800 tiles + 10% --- that's 800 x 1.1 = 880 tiles.