You would need 450 tiles
Orchards can vary in shapes and sizes - anywhere from an 8x8 plot up to a maximum of 15x15 tiles.
abswer is 6.9218 square feet
Not enough information. 8x8 what?
You multiply 8 times 8 time 25 and divide by 144. The answer is 11.111....square feet.
You would need 450 tiles
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.44 sq ft ea tile you need 455 tiles
Orchards can vary in shapes and sizes - anywhere from an 8x8 plot up to a maximum of 15x15 tiles.
abswer is 6.9218 square feet
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out how many 8x8 tiles you need to cover 176 sq ft, you first need to calculate the area of one tile. Since an 8x8 tile covers 64 sq ft, you can divide 176 by 64 to find out how many tiles you need. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
Not enough information. 8x8 what?
You multiply 8 times 8 time 25 and divide by 144. The answer is 11.111....square feet.
443 square feet = 443*12*12 = 63792 sq inches Each tile = 8*8 = 64 sq inches So minimum number of tiles required = 63792/64 = 996.75 or 997. However, that assumes that almost all the offcuts can be used. In real life it would be sensible to have more tiles to allow for breakages and wastage.
8x8 feet = 64 square feet = 9,216 square inches.
64
8" X 8" is .67X.67 of a foot so whip out the cell phone & do the multiplication that gives you about 1/2 of a square foot per tile...you do the math if you want the exact decimal Then you divide the area to be covered by the area of the tile & that will tell you how many tiles 2915/(.67x.67) equals about 6500 tiles. For a consumer or estimator you will need to think about grout joints (actual means you use less tile) and some allowance for waste & cutting & broken tiles, on a large open area 3-5% is plenty, on a cut up small offices or rooms 6-9% is a common allowance.