14' * 15' = 210 sq ft = 210*144 sq inches = 30240 sq inches
Each paver is 6" * 9" = 54 sq inches
So number of pavers required = 30240/54 = 560 pavers.
This works only because 6" goes into 14' and 9" goes into 15'. Otherwise you could have a lot of pavers needing to be trimmed.
78.47 Pavers
You would need exactly 36 pavers.
You would need a total of 5 pavers - since the area to be covered is just under 4.25 tiles. Wrong answer!
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It would depend on whether they are 14 foot pavers, 14 inch pavers, 14 centimetre pavers or some other measurement unit!
78.47 Pavers
You would need exactly 36 pavers.
You would need a total of 5 pavers - since the area to be covered is just under 4.25 tiles. Wrong answer!
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That will depend on the size of your pavers. You have 22,932 square inches to cover.
There are 12 inches in a foot. Therefore the 24 inch pavers are 2 foot pavers each with an area of 2*2 = 4 square feet. The area to be paved measures 10*2 = 20 square feet. Therefore you will need 20/4 = 5 pavers.
90. Get 100 to be safe.
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It would depend on whether they are 14 foot pavers, 14 inch pavers, 14 centimetre pavers or some other measurement unit!
The area of a 16 inch x 16 inch paver is 16/9 square feet. Area to be covered = 120 sq ft So number of pavers required = 120 / (16/9) = 67.5 Thus, a minimum of 68 pavers are required. However, that assumes that the pavers fit the area well and that all the offcuts can be used - a very unlikely proposition in real life.
1ft=12 inch area of each paver =(12 inch)*(12 inch) =(1 ft)(1 ft) =1 sq.ft area of total to be covered=(8 ft)(16 ft) =128 sq.ft no of pavers = (128 )/(1)=128
12 inch * 12 inch = 1 ft * 1 ft = 1 sq ft. Therefore, a minimum of 72 pavers are needed. That answer assumes that the shape is well behaved and the pavers do not need to be cut. Or that, if they are, all the offcuts are used. Pavers may need to be cut/trimmed if, for example, the area is circular.