If this is homework the answer looks like this
(about 2.2 sq ft per tile) but do your own math, that's what a cell phone calculator is for,
If this is the real world there are grout lines, miscuts & broken tile & undersized tiles to consider, ask the guy at Home Depot to figure it.. I would expect. 100-120 tiles on your cart at check out
Assuming you mean 16x16 inches tiles... 441 tiles would cover the area exactly
These 327 tiles will cover an area of 383.8 square feet.
You will need at least 66,828 1/4 tiles to cover that area.
The area may be calculated using this formula: A = (length of each tile in inches) x (width of each tile in inches) x (number of tiles in one box)
Each tile is 16" x 16" = 0.1652 sq metres. So to cover 36.30 sq metres you would require a minimum of 36.30/0.1652 = 219.8 or 220 tiles. However, that assumes that the area to be covered is a well-behaved shape and that all offcuts can be used - an unlikely assumption. In real life, therefore, you should allow for approx 10% more.
Assuming you mean 16x16 inches tiles... 441 tiles would cover the area exactly
256 sq in = 1.7777 sq ft ea X 56 tiles = 115.55 sq ft area to cover
Area to be covered = 25 sq ft = 25*12*12 sq inches = 2600 sq inches. So minimum number of tiles required = 3600/(16*16) = 14.06 is 15 tiles. However, that assumes that there is almost no wastage - a very unlikely assumption.
It is not possible to answer the question because the area to be covered is not specified. If the area to by covered is 72 feet x 0.25 inches, so that its area is 216 sq inches, then 1 tile should be sufficient. If the area to be covered is 72 feet by 2.5 inches, then 9 tiles will be enough. If the area to be covered is 72 feet x 72 feet, then 2916 tiles will be required. You have not provided all the information required to answer the question properly.
49 tiles will cover the are, with 1 inch strips spare
Each tile covers 81 square inches. You have 1,296 square inches to cover. It will take 16 tiles to cover that area.
These 327 tiles will cover an area of 383.8 square feet.
You will need at least 66,828 1/4 tiles to cover that area.
no .of tiles = area of room /area of tiles area of room = 9 X12 X12 X12 inches ( 1 foot =12 inches ) area of tiles =3 X8 no.0f tiles =9 X12 X12 X12 inches /3 X 8 =648
16x16 inch tiles are square. If you place them on a circle, the edges will hang off, so we first need to find the size of the largest square that will fit in the circle. The largest square can be made of four isosceles triangles whose equal sides are equal to the length of the radius, so the area of the contained square is 2r2. An 11-foot diameter circle has a radius of 5.5 feet, so the square has an area of 2(5.5)2 = 60.5 square feet, or 60.5 * 122 square inches = 8712 square inches. The 16x16 tiles are 256 square inches, so 8712 / 256 = 34.03125 tiles that fit completely in the circle.
One side of a square is 10 inches long. How many one square inch tiles are needed to cover its area?
The area may be calculated using this formula: A = (length of each tile in inches) x (width of each tile in inches) x (number of tiles in one box)