To calculate how many 300mm x 100mm tiles equal 1 square metre, first convert the tile dimensions to metres: 300mm is 0.3m and 100mm is 0.1m. The area of one tile is 0.3m x 0.1m = 0.03 square metres. Since 1 square metre divided by 0.03 square metres per tile equals approximately 33.33, you would need 34 tiles to cover 1 square metre, rounding up to the nearest whole tile.
To find out how many 600mm x 300mm tiles are needed for 60m², first convert the tile dimensions to square meters: 600mm x 300mm = 0.6m x 0.3m = 0.18m² per tile. Next, divide the total area by the area of one tile: 60m² ÷ 0.18m² = approximately 333.33. Therefore, you would need about 334 tiles to cover 60m², accounting for any breakage or cuts.
1 metre = 100 centimetres so 2 tiles, side by side would cover a lengh of 1 metre (and width of 50 cm).
how many 300x300 mm tiles in a square metre
0.6 x 0.3 = 0.18 square metres 5/0.18 = 27.78 tiles, or 28 if being practical
Nine square feet is equal to 3.24 20-inch tiles.
300 to 350g/sqm of tile adhesive compute the area of the vinyl tiles and ( AREA of Vinyl tile flooring / 300 or 350 sqm )
It depends on the tile.
The basic premise of your question is false. A lineal (or linear) metre of household tiles will NOT be more expensive than a square metre - unless they are gigantic tiles!
1 metre = 100 centimetres so 2 tiles, side by side would cover a lengh of 1 metre (and width of 50 cm).
how many 300x300 mm tiles in a square metre
0.6 x 0.3 = 0.18 square metres 5/0.18 = 27.78 tiles, or 28 if being practical
The answer will depend on the units used for the measurements given in the question.
there are 102 x 42 and it would equal 4284 tiles.
300 mm = 0.300 meters and 450 mm = 0.450 meters. Therefore, the area of each tile in square meters is 0.300 X 0.450 = 0.135 square meters. Therefore, the smallest number of tiles that can cover an area of 13 square meters is 13/0.135 or at least 97 tiles.
Nine square feet is equal to 3.24 20-inch tiles.
First Answer: 400,000 square metres is roughly equal to 4,000,000 square feetSecond Answer:400,000 meters = 4,305,564' and 24"Explanation why the first answer is correct:As you know, one metre is about three feet, plus about three and a quarter inches.So you get a big, 1m squared tile, and start covering it with square foot tiles: nine tiles fit on there easily.But there's a strip about 3.25 inches wide on two sides of the big tile, so you cut one square foot tile into strips and they just fit nicely.One metre squared is roughly ten square feet.
If your tiles are 12 inches by 12 inches they are equal to 1 sq ft, so you would need 54 tiles.