It is assumed that all measurements are in the same units since there is n indication in the question as to what they might be. In that case, one paver will be enough.
216
One should do it!
272 Get 300 to be safe.
144
One should be more than enough!
576 should do it.
216
One should do it!
272 Get 300 to be safe.
144
One should be more than enough!
If both items are measured in inches or feet, the half is the answer. Without more info. this cannot be answered.
To calculate the number of 15.7-inch patio stone pavers needed for an 8 by 15-foot patio, first convert the patio dimensions to inches: 8 feet = 96 inches and 15 feet = 180 inches. The area of the patio is 96 inches × 180 inches = 17,280 square inches. Each paver has an area of 15.7 inches × 15.7 inches = 246.49 square inches. Dividing the patio area by the paver area gives approximately 70 pavers needed (17,280 ÷ 246.49 ≈ 70).
15 x 15 = 225 sqft, each paver is 1 sqft so 225.
All you need to do is multiply 4 by 8. The answer is 32 tiles. Buy a few extra in case of breakage.
Patio is 96 inches each side. If you do not intend to get into jigsaw puzzles you will need 5 pavers per side, a total of 25. These will cover an area 100 x 100 inches
I saw in a magazine that you can make your own patio pavers. Is there an online resource for that?