Total area = 72 * 16/12 * 16/12 square ft = 128 sq ft.
A 6 ft * 12 ft tile will cover 72 square feet.
16" x 16" = (4/3 ft) x (4/3 ft) = 16/9 square footMultiply the cost of one tile by (9/16) = 0.5625to get the cost per square foot.
It depends on the size of the tile. The number of 16cm x 16 cm tiles required will be quite different from the number of 16 inch x 16 inch tiles. Unfortunately, you do not specify which. And, if the tile was 16 ft x 16 ft, then 1 tile would be sufficient!
12X12=1 Square Foot of tile. You would need 49 Square Feet of tile.
Total area = 72 * 16/12 * 16/12 square ft = 128 sq ft.
A 6 ft * 12 ft tile will cover 72 square feet.
16" x 16" = (4/3 ft) x (4/3 ft) = 16/9 square footMultiply the cost of one tile by (9/16) = 0.5625to get the cost per square foot.
One 16 X 16 inch tile is approximately 1.78 Sq. Ft. So the answer is 85 tiles. Get extra for breakage.
It depends on the size of the tile. The number of 16cm x 16 cm tiles required will be quite different from the number of 16 inch x 16 inch tiles. Unfortunately, you do not specify which. And, if the tile was 16 ft x 16 ft, then 1 tile would be sufficient!
A square 20-inch tile is 2.78 square feet.
I'm not familiar with a 16 x 16 foot tile. That's rather large. Perhaps 16 inches. If each tile is 16 inches by 16 inches, then that is 256 in² (divide by 144 in² per ft² to get square feet). So each tile is 16/9 ft² (decimal 1.77777....). Divide 350 ÷ (16/9) = 196 7/8, so 197 tiles.
If you mean 16 feet x 16 feet, then its 252 sq ft. Easy to figure out (16 times 16) 256 sq inches, or 1.777 sq ft.
The area of a rectangle is length X breadth, so here, 16 X 18 = 288 square feet. Since each tile is 1 foot square, so has an area of 1 square foot, Josh needs 288 tiles.
12X12=1 Square Foot of tile. You would need 49 Square Feet of tile.
12 in = 1 ft → 1 tile = 16 in × 16 in = (16 ÷ 12) ft × (16 ÷ 12) ft = 16/9 sq ft → 80 tiles = 80 × 16/9 sq ft = 1280/9 sq ft = 142 2/9 sq ft ≈ 142.22 sq ft
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