A square with 6" on each side is 1/4 sq ft, so there are 4 tiles in 1 sq ft, and 4 tiles x 8 = 32 tiles.
Four tiles are needed.
Basic maths... 54 tiles in total !
720 4"x 8" tiles are needed.
54 tiles are needed
A square with 6" on each side is 1/4 sq ft, so there are 4 tiles in 1 sq ft, and 4 tiles x 8 = 32 tiles.
It depends on how big the tiles are.
It would be 9 tiles wide by 12 tiles long. That gives you a total of 108 tiles.
Four tiles are needed.
Basic maths... 54 tiles in total !
Depends on how big your tiles are! If they are 8' x 8' each, you only need one.
720 4"x 8" tiles are needed.
54 tiles are needed
heres the math you do it.. area is calculatde as Length Times width= Area (in Sq ft here) 8' 6" is 8.5 feet 12' is 12' so looks like 8.5X12=??SQ FT so how many 6x6 tiles in a sq ft? one sq ft is 12"X12"= 144 sq inches one 6X6 tile = 36 sq inches so divide 144/36 & that will tell you how many tiles in a sq ft almost done take the sq feet of your 8.5X12= (Sq Ft)/ # of tiles per foot= your answweer
The easiest way of doing this question is to draw a diagram. 8 lots of 3cm does into 24 so we can fit 8 tiles across. 4 lots of 4cm goes into 16 so we can fit 4 tiles down. The rectangle then has 8 tiles across and 4 down, 8 x 4=32 which means we use 32 tiles
12 x 14 = 168 2 x 4 = 8 168 - 8 = 160 160 tiles will be needed.
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