400 6" x 6" tiles are needed.
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You would need 100 tiles - and have some fragments left over.
first give the unit of tiles dimensions as 16 inch or meter or feet or what, if it is not in feet as is look from above question then change the dimension in feet then multiply the length and breadth of the side of tiles (after changing the unit in feet) and then divide 100 by the outcome of multiplication of lenght and breadth of tile.
100 tiles or 96 which is the correct amount
180
113 tiles
You would need 100 tiles - and have some fragments left over.
first give the unit of tiles dimensions as 16 inch or meter or feet or what, if it is not in feet as is look from above question then change the dimension in feet then multiply the length and breadth of the side of tiles (after changing the unit in feet) and then divide 100 by the outcome of multiplication of lenght and breadth of tile.
Find out how many square feet you need, and multiply that number by four. For example: If your room measured 10 feet by 10 feet, you need 100 square feet. For 6 inch tile, multiply that by four and you find you'll need 400 tile.
10" * 13" = 130 sq inches = 130/144 = 0.9028 sq ft. Area to be covered = 100 square feet so tiles required = 100/0.9028 = 110.77 tiles ie 118 tiles. That is the mathematical answer. In real life, though, the answer will also depend on how "well behaved" the area to be covered is. If it has lots of awkward corners or curves, you will need to cut more tiles to shape and, unless you are able to use all such offcuts, you will require more tiles.
100 tiles or 96 which is the correct amount
180
The perimeter of a square is 100 inches. How many square tiles 1 inch on each edge are needed to cover its area?
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400. That's because there are four six-by-six tiles in each square foot. 4 tiles per square foot X 100 square feet = 400 tiles.
To find out how many 20-inch tiles you will need to cover 100 sq ft, you first need to calculate the area of one tile. A 20-inch square tile covers 20 x 20 = 400 sq inches. Since 1 sq ft = 144 sq inches, you divide 400 by 144 to get approximately 2.78, meaning it will take about 2.78 tiles to cover 1 sq ft. Therefore, to cover 100 sq ft, you will need about 278 tiles.
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