12 time 12 inches = 1 square foot (as there are 12 inches in a foot)
10 times 8 feet = 80 square feet
80 square feet divided by 1 square foot = 80 pavers.
12" x 12" = 1 square foot, so you need 452 of them.
6 x 6 : Since 2 pavers are needed for each foot, 12 x 12 patio will require 24 x 24 pavers. 6 x 9 : 2 pavers for each foot along one 12 foot side = 24 The other side will require fewer, 4 for every 3 feet or 16 overall Thus total required will be 24 x 16 pavers. You do the math.
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To determine how many pavers you need for a 350 square foot area, first, find out the size of the pavers you're using. For example, if each paver is 1 square foot, you would need 350 pavers. If the pavers are smaller, like 12x12 inches (1 square foot), you would still need 350 pavers. Always account for extra pavers to cover breakage or cuts, typically adding about 10% to your total.
Gee, a square foot is 12x12, difficult problem.
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12" x 12" = 1 square foot, so you need 452 of them.
6 x 6 : Since 2 pavers are needed for each foot, 12 x 12 patio will require 24 x 24 pavers. 6 x 9 : 2 pavers for each foot along one 12 foot side = 24 The other side will require fewer, 4 for every 3 feet or 16 overall Thus total required will be 24 x 16 pavers. You do the math.
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The answer depends on the measurement units used for the pavers.
I am guessing a public school graduate. 30 pavers as 12x12 is 1 foot. You are either on the metric system or kidding right?
1331/3 pavers exactly.
A 12x12 inch paver is one square foot. So you would need 240 square feet.
Gee, a square foot is 12x12, difficult problem.
119.808 or about 120
35 of them. Get 40 for breakage.
12 x 8 = 96 !