About 10. 16 x 16 = 256. 256 ÷ 12 = 10.666666666.
Two pavers of 16 ft x 16 ft will be sufficient.
Not enough information. 8x8 what?
The patio is 10x 12 = 120 sq ft or 17,280 sq in The pavers are 16x16 = 256 sq in So you need 17280/256 = 68 pavers
One. At 16 x 16, the paver is bigger than the patio which is only 14 x 10.
One should do it!
Two pavers of 16 ft x 16 ft will be sufficient.
Not enough information. 8x8 what?
The patio is 10x 12 = 120 sq ft or 17,280 sq in The pavers are 16x16 = 256 sq in So you need 17280/256 = 68 pavers
One. At 16 x 16, the paver is bigger than the patio which is only 14 x 10.
One should do it!
155 Get 170 to be safe.
Area of 1 paver = 16*16 = 256 square units. Area of patio = 20*20 = 400 square units. Number of pavers required = Area of patio/Area of paver = 400/256 = 1.5625 So 2 pavers will suffice.
In a perfect world, 225 will do it. In real life, better buy about 300
One should be more than enough!
You would need 54 tiles. The area is just over 53 tiles in coverage.
To determine how many 16x16 pavers are needed for a 5x5 patio, first calculate the area of the patio and the area of one paver. The patio area is 5 feet x 5 feet = 25 square feet. Each 16x16 paver covers 2.67 square feet (16 inches = 1.33 feet, so 1.33 x 1.33 ≈ 1.78 square feet). Dividing the patio area by the paver area, you need approximately 10 pavers (25 ÷ 1.78 ≈ 14). Therefore, you would need about 15 pavers to cover the patio area completely.
One should be more than enough! 16 is bigger than 3 and 5!