To determine how many 12x12 tiles are needed to cover a circle with a diameter of 13.6354, first calculate the area of the circle using the formula (A = \pi r^2). The radius is half the diameter, so (r = 6.8177). This gives an area of approximately 145.08 square units. Each 12x12 tile covers 144 square units, so you would need at least one tile, but since the circle doesn't fit perfectly within the tile, you may need additional tiles to cover the entire area.
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The tile is bigger than the area that you want to cover (12x12 > 10x11) so one tile will do. <><><><><> However, if you meant 12x12 INCH tiles, and a 10x11 FOOT room, you would need 110 tiles.
80 if the tiles are 12x12 - 12x12 is one square foot covering 80 you would need 80 tiles
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Well if 12x12 is one square foot and you have 44 you need to cover figure 10% for breakage (5 tiles) it looks like 50 tiles will do ya
The tile is bigger than the area that you want to cover (12x12 > 10x11) so one tile will do. <><><><><> However, if you meant 12x12 INCH tiles, and a 10x11 FOOT room, you would need 110 tiles.
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