The answer will depend on whether it is 2 ft x 6 ft or some other measure.
Area of each 2ft x 6ft = 12 sq ft. So covering 100 sq feet will require a minimum of 100/12 = 8.33 or 9 lots. However, that assumes that the shape is well behaved and that most of the offcuts can be used. If this is not possible then allow at least 5% more.
A bundle of Shingles will cover roughly 33 square feet. A square of Shingles (3 Bundles) will cover 100 square feet.
10,000 square feet.
113 tiles
100 square feet = 92,900 square cm
13 x 13 (assumed inches) is 13/12 feet x 13/12 feet, so the area of one tile is 169/144 square feet. To cover 100 square feet you need (100)/(169/144) tiles which works out to (100 x 144)/169 = 14400/169 = 85.2, make it 86 tiles
A 10 X 10 area or 100 square feet.
A bundle of Shingles will cover roughly 33 square feet. A square of Shingles (3 Bundles) will cover 100 square feet.
around 100
If that is 2' x 4' it would cover 800 square feet. If it is 2" x 4" it would cover about 5.5 square feet.
A 1 sq roll should cover 100 sq feet
One square of shingles covers an area equivalent to a 10 foot square, or 100 square feet.
There are 9 square feet to 1 square yard, so 100 sq ft = 100/9 = 11 1/9 square yards.
10,000 square feet.
Each 10' x 10' tile measures 100 square feet and 3300 square feet divided by 100 square feet gives the answer that 33 tiles are needed.
3 bundles covers 100 square feet. You have 18,4 100 square feet. 18.4 x 3 = 55.2 so you will need 56 bundles.
Five tiles will cover 160 square feet so they will cover 100% of 156 square feet with a little excess. A precise coverage will require 4.875 tiles.
113 tiles