First, convert 20 square yards to square meters, since the tile size is in mm. There are approximately 0.8361 square meters in a square yard, so 20 square yards is about 16.73 square meters. Each 600mm by 600mm tile covers 0.36 square meters (0.6m x 0.6m). Therefore, to cover 16.73 square meters, you would need approximately 47 tiles (16.73 / 0.36 ≈ 46.7).
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.
0.6 x 0.3 = 0.18 square metres 5/0.18 = 27.78 tiles, or 28 if being practical
49 tiles
5,184 2-square-inch tiles are needed.
If the tiles are 12 inches square... 8352 tiles ! However if they're 12 feet square... 58 tiles
The steps to properly install tile flooring include preparing the subfloor, laying out the tiles, applying adhesive, setting the tiles in place, cutting tiles as needed, grouting the tiles, and sealing the grout for a finished look.
22.2 tiles so buy 23 tiles.
56 16x16" tiles are needed.
0.6 x 0.3 = 0.18 square metres 5/0.18 = 27.78 tiles, or 28 if being practical
49 tiles
5,184 2-square-inch tiles are needed.
236 18-inch tiles.
240 square tiles are needed
6' x 9' (54 square feet) = 6 square yards of tiles needed.
If the tiles are 12 inches square... 8352 tiles ! However if they're 12 feet square... 58 tiles
That depends entirely - on the measurement of the laminate tiles, and the number of tiles per pack !
Floor area = 12 ft x 18 ft = 216 square feet. There are 4 six-inch square tiles needed for each square foot, so 864 tiles are needed.