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24 sq feet = 24 x 12 x 12 sq inches number of tiles = 24 x 12 x 12 / (16 x 16) tiles = 13.5 tiles
If 10 tiles are already in one box, then there are 246 tiles remaining.If the 10 tiles fill the first box, then in order to box up all of the remaining tiles,you need 25 more boxes of the same size. (24 of them will be full. One won't.)
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875 24-inch tiles.
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24 sq feet = 24 x 12 x 12 sq inches number of tiles = 24 x 12 x 12 / (16 x 16) tiles = 13.5 tiles
If 10 tiles are already in one box, then there are 246 tiles remaining.If the 10 tiles fill the first box, then in order to box up all of the remaining tiles,you need 25 more boxes of the same size. (24 of them will be full. One won't.)
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400 x 122 / 24 = 400 x 12 / 2 = 2400 tiles if there is no waste.
12+12=24
if the tiles are 24 inch by 12 inch, there are 12 inches in one foot so they are 1 foot by 2 feet = 2 square feet each To cover 44 square feet you ned 44/2 = 22 tiles
Your question is confusing because you are using two different scales. If your room is 10 ft x 12 ft and the tiles are 2 ft x 2 ft, the answer is 30 tiles.
24 of them.
875 24-inch tiles.
You can make 1*24, 2*12, 3*8,4*6, 6*4,8*3, 12*2, or 24*1 rectangles with 24 tiles.
To cover a 16 cm by 24 cm area, you would need (16/3) * (24/4) = 32 tiles.