First determine the area of each tile. Area is defined in a quadrilateral as length times width. 9ft X 9ft = 81ft^2
Now just divide:
300ft^2 / 81ft^2 = 3.704 tiles
The answer is 3.704 or almost 4 tiles.
4800 tiles 3*3=9 (area of tiles) 12*12=144 (width in inches) 12*25=300 (length in inches) 144*300=43200 (area of room) 43200/9=4800 (area of room over area of tiles)
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First we need to calculate the square footage of the room. 15*20 = 300 square feet Now we need to know how many square feet each tile covers. 20" = 1.667~ square feet 1.6672 = 2.78 square feet. Now we divide the area of the tiles into the area of the room. 300/2.78 = 108 tiles. This gives the exact number of tiles you need mathematically. Realistically you need to account for cutting and breaking. It's safe to round that up to 120 tiles.
To calculate the number of 6-inch tiles needed for a 25x25 ft room, first convert the room dimensions to inches: 25 ft = 300 inches. The area of the room is 300 inches x 300 inches = 90,000 square inches. Each 6-inch tile covers 36 square inches (6 in x 6 in). Therefore, you would need 90,000 / 36 = 2,500 tiles to cover the entire room.
To determine the number of 18 x 18 tiles needed to cover 300 square feet, first calculate the area of one tile. An 18 x 18 tile has an area of 2.25 square feet (18 inches = 1.5 feet, so 1.5 x 1.5 = 2.25). Next, divide the total area to be covered (300 sq ft) by the area of one tile: 300 ÷ 2.25 = approximately 133.33. Therefore, you would need 134 tiles to cover 300 square feet, accounting for any cuts or waste.
4800 tiles 3*3=9 (area of tiles) 12*12=144 (width in inches) 12*25=300 (length in inches) 144*300=43200 (area of room) 43200/9=4800 (area of room over area of tiles)
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First we need to calculate the square footage of the room. 15*20 = 300 square feet Now we need to know how many square feet each tile covers. 20" = 1.667~ square feet 1.6672 = 2.78 square feet. Now we divide the area of the tiles into the area of the room. 300/2.78 = 108 tiles. This gives the exact number of tiles you need mathematically. Realistically you need to account for cutting and breaking. It's safe to round that up to 120 tiles.
To calculate the number of 6-inch tiles needed for a 25x25 ft room, first convert the room dimensions to inches: 25 ft = 300 inches. The area of the room is 300 inches x 300 inches = 90,000 square inches. Each 6-inch tile covers 36 square inches (6 in x 6 in). Therefore, you would need 90,000 / 36 = 2,500 tiles to cover the entire room.
No. of tiles =Area of floor / Area of tiles. area of floor = 300 X 50 sq cm. area of tiles = 20 X10 sq cm.hence, no. of tiles = 300 X50 /200 =75
If you're talking floor tiles as opposed to wall tiles and by 12x12 you mean they are 12 inches square, then the answer is 300. Because each tile is one square foot and a 15'x20' room is 300 square feet. Simple, eh?
If you're talking floor tiles as opposed to wall tiles and by 12x12 you mean they are 12 inches square, then the answer is 300. Because each tile is one square foot and a 15'x20' room is 300 square feet. Simple, eh?
300 to 350g/sqm of tile adhesive compute the area of the vinyl tiles and ( AREA of Vinyl tile flooring / 300 or 350 sqm )
The question has been taken to mean hthat the corridor has 180 tiles and each of them covers 300 cm2. That being the case, the area covered is 180*300 = 54000 cm2 = 5.4 m2
Assuming you mean the tiles are 16 inches square - you would need 169 tiles.
a 12 x 12 tile is 1 square foot. So, you would need 300 tiles to cover 300 square feet
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