That depends on how deep you want to spread it. To cover 600 square feet, you need (111/9) cubic yards for every 6 inches of depth.
We don't see the units on the 12x12 tile, but we have to assume it's inches. So each tile = 1 square foot. The room measures 20-ft x 12-ft = 240 square feet. So it takes 240 tiles to cover the ceiling, and another 240 to cover the floor. In order to calculate how many tiles it takes to cover the walls, we need to know the height of the ceiling above the floor.
It is the area and is measured in square units.
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For easy figures, you can cut up paper squares and see how many squares it takes to cover the figure. However, this takes work and if the figure is complicated, it's hard to figure out. So there's other tricks you learn to find the area of a figure, depending on what the figure looks like.
A square is 10x10 but now you need to know how many bundles it takes to do a square and that I'm not sure about
The answer will depend on the size of the ceiling tiles!
That depends on how deep you want to spread it. To cover 600 square feet, you need (111/9) cubic yards for every 6 inches of depth.
If the tiles are 1-inch squares, it takes 4,176tiles, assuming none are broken while doing the job.
The answer is 12,000 leafs
It takes 4 6x6 inch tiles to cover a square foot. You will need 180 tiles, plus some for spoilage and mistakes.
Circle Takes the Square was created in 2000.
It takes 0.6234 gallon (rounded) to cover one square foot of area 1 inch deep.
-- A circle with 277 square feet of area inside it has a diameter of about 18.78 feet. (rounded) -- A square with 277 square feet of area inside it has sides that are each about 16.64 feet. (rounded) -- It takes 426.6 sheets of standard printer paper to cover 277 square feet.
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We don't see the units on the 12x12 tile, but we have to assume it's inches. So each tile = 1 square foot. The room measures 20-ft x 12-ft = 240 square feet. So it takes 240 tiles to cover the ceiling, and another 240 to cover the floor. In order to calculate how many tiles it takes to cover the walls, we need to know the height of the ceiling above the floor.
Oh yes, it is very expensive. It's probably not so much the price of the tile, it is the man hours it takes to have it installed that you are going to pay the most for. Some installers charge by the square foot and others have an hourly rate.