100 + 10-15% = 110 - 115 pcs
12 x 12 ( units inches) is one sq ft you need 180 tiles
24x24=4sq ft. 720/4=180.
2880 exactly, but if this is ceramic tiles you have to account for grout lines. extras would be recommended
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100 + 10-15% = 110 - 115 pcs
12 x 12 ( units inches) is one sq ft you need 180 tiles
It takes 4 6x6 inch tiles to cover a square foot. You will need 180 tiles, plus some for spoilage and mistakes.
24x24=4sq ft. 720/4=180.
15 x 12 = 180
2880 exactly, but if this is ceramic tiles you have to account for grout lines. extras would be recommended
The question has been taken to mean hthat the corridor has 180 tiles and each of them covers 300 cm2. That being the case, the area covered is 180*300 = 54000 cm2 = 5.4 m2
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You would need 138 tiles to cover 115 square feet with 12-inch tiles. To calculate this, divide the total square footage (115) by the area of one tile (1 square foot for a 12-inch tile). So, 115 (sq ft) / 1 (sq ft per tile) = 115 tiles.
-- Each tile covers 12" x 12" = 1 square foot.-- To cover 180 square feet, you need nominally 180 tiles.-- The number of boxes is 180/(number of tiles per box)-- If tiles are not sold in boxes of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 30, 36, 45,60, 90, or 180 to the box, then that quotient doesn't come out even. If they won'tsell you a part of a full box, then you'll need to round it to the next larger integer.
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