It is not possible to be sure because the units for the pavers are not specified. Assuming that they are 6 inches by 9 inches, each paver covers 3/8 of a square foot.
To cover 195 sq ft, therefore, will require 195*8/3 = 520 pavers.
However, this answer assumes the area is "well-behaved". To pave an area with an irregular shape or curved boundaries will require more pavers - unless all the offcuts are used and there is no wastage.
To determine how many 16x16 pavers are needed for a 5x5 patio, first calculate the area of the patio and the area of one paver. The patio area is 5 feet x 5 feet = 25 square feet. Each 16x16 paver covers 2.67 square feet (16 inches = 1.33 feet, so 1.33 x 1.33 ≈ 1.78 square feet). Dividing the patio area by the paver area, you need approximately 10 pavers (25 ÷ 1.78 ≈ 14). Therefore, you would need about 15 pavers to cover the patio area completely.
To determine how many 16 x 16 patio pavers are needed for a 24 x 24 patio, first calculate the area of the patio and the area of one paver. The area of the patio is 576 square feet (24 x 24), and the area of one paver is 2.222 square feet (16 x 16 = 256 square inches, which is 256/144 = 1.78 square feet). Dividing the patio area by the paver area (576 / 1.78) gives approximately 324 pavers needed.
To calculate the number of 2 x 12 pavers needed for a 10x10 patio, first convert the patio area to square feet: 10 feet x 10 feet = 100 square feet. Each 2 x 12 paver has an area of 2 feet x 1 foot = 2 square feet. Therefore, you would need 100 square feet / 2 square feet per paver = 50 pavers to cover the entire patio.
The number of pavers you will need will be basd on the size of your patio. You should measure the square feet of your patio.
To determine how many 15x15 pavers are needed to cover a 350 square foot patio, first calculate the area of one paver. Each paver measures 15 inches by 15 inches, which converts to 1.25 feet by 1.25 feet, resulting in an area of 1.56 square feet per paver. Dividing the total patio area (350 square feet) by the area of one paver (1.56 square feet) indicates that approximately 224 pavers are needed. Always consider purchasing a few extra pavers to account for cuts and breakage.
To calculate how many 4x8 pavers are needed for a 10x12 patio, first find the area of the patio: 10 feet x 12 feet = 120 square feet. Next, calculate the area of one paver: 4 feet x 8 feet = 32 square feet. Finally, divide the patio area by the paver area: 120 square feet ÷ 32 square feet = 3.75. Since you can't have a fraction of a paver, you'll need 4 pavers to cover the patio completely.
To determine how many 16x16 pavers are needed for a 5x5 patio, first calculate the area of the patio and the area of one paver. The patio area is 5 feet x 5 feet = 25 square feet. Each 16x16 paver covers 2.67 square feet (16 inches = 1.33 feet, so 1.33 x 1.33 ≈ 1.78 square feet). Dividing the patio area by the paver area, you need approximately 10 pavers (25 ÷ 1.78 ≈ 14). Therefore, you would need about 15 pavers to cover the patio area completely.
To calculate the number of 2 x 12 pavers needed for a 10x10 patio, first convert the patio area to square feet: 10 feet x 10 feet = 100 square feet. Each 2 x 12 paver has an area of 2 feet x 1 foot = 2 square feet. Therefore, you would need 100 square feet / 2 square feet per paver = 50 pavers to cover the entire patio.
The number of pavers you will need will be basd on the size of your patio. You should measure the square feet of your patio.
To calculate the number of 15.7-inch patio stone pavers needed for an 8 by 15-foot patio, first convert the patio dimensions to inches: 8 feet = 96 inches and 15 feet = 180 inches. The area of the patio is 96 inches × 180 inches = 17,280 square inches. Each paver has an area of 15.7 inches × 15.7 inches = 246.49 square inches. Dividing the patio area by the paver area gives approximately 70 pavers needed (17,280 ÷ 246.49 ≈ 70).
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If you mean 12" x 12" (= 1 ft²) then you will need 224 pavers.
Don't see any reason why the answer should not be 240 square feet!
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3 inches is 1/4 of a foot, 6 inches is 1/2 a foot. So eight pavers can be arranged within a square foot. (The four 3-inch widths of the pavers will form two opposite edges of the square, and the two 6-inch lengths will form the other edges of the square.) You need 12 x 12 = 144 square feet of patio stones and each of these square feet need eight pavers. Then the total number needed is12 x 12 x 8 = 1152
12 time 12 inches = 1 square foot (as there are 12 inches in a foot) 10 times 8 feet = 80 square feet 80 square feet divided by 1 square foot = 80 pavers.