all you have to do is 10*20 which equals what
16 tiles but you'll still have 4 inches of floor to cover
To calculate the total number of tiles needed to make a rectangle that is 4 tiles wide, you would need to consider the length of the rectangle as well. If the length of the rectangle is x tiles, then the total number of tiles needed would be 4 times x, which simplifies to 4x. Therefore, the number of tiles needed to make a rectangle that is 4 tiles wide would be 4 times the length of the rectangle.
Assuming you mean 16x16 inches tiles... 441 tiles would cover the area exactly
You will need at least 66,828 1/4 tiles to cover that area.
2880 exactly, but if this is ceramic tiles you have to account for grout lines. extras would be recommended
11 feet x 14 feet = 154 square feet. You would need 9 tiles, that measured 4 inches x four inches, to cover one square foot. So you would need 154 x 9 tiles to cover the entire area, which is 1386 tiles.
Could be. Let's say the rectangle is 3.5 in by 1 in; then it would take 3 and one-half tiles.
16 tiles but you'll still have 4 inches of floor to cover
To calculate the total number of tiles needed to make a rectangle that is 4 tiles wide, you would need to consider the length of the rectangle as well. If the length of the rectangle is x tiles, then the total number of tiles needed would be 4 times x, which simplifies to 4x. Therefore, the number of tiles needed to make a rectangle that is 4 tiles wide would be 4 times the length of the rectangle.
Assuming you mean 16x16 inches tiles... 441 tiles would cover the area exactly
If your tiles are 12 inches x 12 inches you would need 144 of them.
You will need at least 66,828 1/4 tiles to cover that area.
It takes 108 tiles to fill a 3-foot by 4-foot rectangle how many tiles would it take to fill a 4-foot by 5-foot rectangle?
You would need 137 (136.23) 16" x 16" tiles to cover 22.5 square meters.
Approximately 73 square feet.
2880 exactly, but if this is ceramic tiles you have to account for grout lines. extras would be recommended
That depends on the shape of the 280 sq. ft. area. For example, if it is a rectangle 1 foot by 280 feet, you couldn't fit a single tile into it (I assume you mean square tiles that are 20 inches on each side) because 20 inches is more than 1 foot. But assuming the area is a rectangle who sides are a multiple of 20 inches (or at least one is), we can get a pretty good estimate by converting to square inches. A sq. ft. is 12 x 12 or 144 sq. in. So 280 sq. ft. = 280 x 144 = 40,320 sq. in. Now the area of one tile is 400 sq. in. Dividing 40,320 by 400, we get 100.8. So with a suitable shaped area, we could cover most of it with 100 tiles, but there would be 320 sq. in. left over. 101 tiles would more than cover that much area, but again, to cover a given area of 280 sq. ft. with 101 tiles, the area must have a suitable shape.