The area of the floor is 240,000 cm2, and the area of each tile is 400 cm2, so divide 240,000 by 400 and get 600. You'll need 600 tiles.
600 tiles needed, 100 centimeters in a meter
Depends how big the tiles are!
you need to know how wide the floor is in addition to how long. Number of tiles is lenght x width
2400
In principle, Area of bathroom = 2*1 = 2 sq metres Area of each tile = 0.5*0.5 = 0.25 sq m So number of tiles required = 2/0.25 = 8 tiles. In practice, you will need to allow for breakage.
600 tiles needed, 100 centimeters in a meter
He will need 240 tiles.
Depends how big the tiles are!
you need to know how wide the floor is in addition to how long. Number of tiles is lenght x width
To find the area of the bathroom floor, multiply the width by the length: 1.8m x 2.2m = 3.96 square meters. Since each tile is 5cm x 5cm, or 0.05m x 0.05m, the area of each tile is 0.0025 square meters. Divide the total area of the floor by the area of each tile: 3.96 square meters / 0.0025 square meters = 1584 tiles. Therefore, you would need 1584 5 cm square tiles to tile the floor of the bathroom.
2400
38.325 inches
In principle, Area of bathroom = 2*1 = 2 sq metres Area of each tile = 0.5*0.5 = 0.25 sq m So number of tiles required = 2/0.25 = 8 tiles. In practice, you will need to allow for breakage.
240 square tiles are needed
* Calculate how many tiles you need to place for the required width. (Divide width of sideway by width of tile; round up if necessary.)* Calculate how many tiles you need to place for the required length. (Divide length of sideway by length of tile; round up if necessary.) * Multiply the number of tiles long, times the number of tiles wide. This gives you the number of required tiles. (Some additional adjustments may be required; not relevant for this problem.) Divide that by the number of tiles per box, to get the required number of boxes.
If you have a 32 meters on the floor how many different kinds of sizes can you create
square feet is best understood (for me) in terms of tiles. one tile is a foot long and a foot wide. If you tile a floor with these tiles and you notice that one side of the floor (lenghtwise) is fifteen tiles long and the other side is fifteen tiles across. this means that the room is 15X15 tiles. since our handydandy tiles are 1X1 (recall one foot by one foot) this means that our floor is actually 15X15 square feet. >> don't forget that Ft. squared is math terminology for ft. X ft. (or 15ft.x 15ft.) The dimensions of a room that is 15ft. sq. would probably be around 4X4ft. that is ittsybittsy