It depends on the number of tiles in a box!
To calculate the number of tiles per square meter for a 60x60 cm tile, we first convert the tile dimensions to square meters. A 60x60 cm tile is 0.36 square meters (60 cm * 60 cm = 3600 square cm = 0.36 square meters). To find the number of tiles per square meter, we divide 1 (representing 1 square meter) by 0.36, which equals approximately 2.78 tiles per square meter.
Oh, dude, you're really into those tiles, huh? Well, let me break it down for you. A 60x60 cm tile covers 0.36 sq meters. So, for a 25 sq meter floor area, you'd need around 69.44 tiles. But let's just round up and say you need 70 tiles. Happy tiling!
It takes six 1 sq. ft. tiles to cover up a 2 ft. by 3 ft. space.
260. Each tile is 1 sq ft.
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It depends on the number of tiles in a box!
0 if the tiles are truly 12 feet by 12 feet
To calculate the number of tiles per square meter for a 60x60 cm tile, we first convert the tile dimensions to square meters. A 60x60 cm tile is 0.36 square meters (60 cm * 60 cm = 3600 square cm = 0.36 square meters). To find the number of tiles per square meter, we divide 1 (representing 1 square meter) by 0.36, which equals approximately 2.78 tiles per square meter.
If that is 60" tiles it would take 16 total.
864, give or take a few depending on the space between the tiles.
240
378 of them. Get 400 for breakage.
Each tile is 2' x 2' or 4 sq. feet. So 108/4 = 27 tiles
The answer depends on the units used for 60*60 and since you have not provided that information, there cannot be a sensible answer to the question.
3,600 square feet. Multiply the two dimensions - the result is the number of square feet.
85.5 tiles but now add for cutting based on room size and shape.