13 boxes with 13 tiles in each
I'd get 100, you will need a few extra.
13 in is 1.0833 ft. 1.08332 is 1.174feet squared per tile. 27/1.174 is 23 tiles, give or take a small decimal. Depending on the length compared to width you will likely need to split tiles to have 23 tiles do the job
It depends on the units used in measuring the tiles. 13*13 cm2 or 13*13 inch2 or some other units.
12 x 13 or 156 tiles.
13 boxes with 13 tiles in each
You will need approximately 23.4 tiles, so 24 tiles. Assuming 13x13 tiles is in inches.
I'd get 100, you will need a few extra.
It depends on the size of the tiles and also, to some extent, on the shape of the area that you need to cover.
23 tiles if you want to add for waste it would be 26.
If the tiles are 13 in square, an unusual size, there will be 16 one way and 14 the other (ignoring fractions of a tile) so you need 224 tiles.
Depends on the size of the tiles.
13 in is 1.0833 ft. 1.08332 is 1.174feet squared per tile. 27/1.174 is 23 tiles, give or take a small decimal. Depending on the length compared to width you will likely need to split tiles to have 23 tiles do the job
It depends on the units used in measuring the tiles. 13*13 cm2 or 13*13 inch2 or some other units.
To answer this question you need to provide both length and width. Example: 9'6" wide x 10' long.
12 x 13 or 156 tiles.
To determine how many 12x24 tiles you need for a 26 square foot area, first calculate the area of one tile. A 12x24 tile is 2 square feet (12 inches x 24 inches = 288 square inches; 288 square inches ÷ 144 = 2 square feet). To cover 26 square feet, divide 26 by 2, resulting in 13 tiles. Therefore, you would need 13 tiles to cover the area.