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∙ 10y agoAssuming all measurements are in the same units, divide 120 / 18 to get the amount of tiles for the width, and 180 / 18 to get the number of tiles for the length. You may need to round up, or down, or break some tiles apart.
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24 m2 is the same as 240,000 cm2. As each tile is 400 cm2, the number of tiles required to fill the area is 240,000 divided by 400, which equals 600, so you will need 600 tiles.
If 10 tiles are already in one box, then there are 246 tiles remaining.If the 10 tiles fill the first box, then in order to box up all of the remaining tiles,you need 25 more boxes of the same size. (24 of them will be full. One won't.)
Depends on the size of the tile. Get the area of the tile and then divide by the area you need to fill.
1344. Each tile is a square foot.
The answer will depend on the size of the tiles!
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24 m2 is the same as 240,000 cm2. As each tile is 400 cm2, the number of tiles required to fill the area is 240,000 divided by 400, which equals 600, so you will need 600 tiles.
If 10 tiles are already in one box, then there are 246 tiles remaining.If the 10 tiles fill the first box, then in order to box up all of the remaining tiles,you need 25 more boxes of the same size. (24 of them will be full. One won't.)
Depends on the size of the tile. Get the area of the tile and then divide by the area you need to fill.
a 2x2 tile fills 4 square feet. 260/4=65 tiles.
5,290 Pieces
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1344. Each tile is a square foot.
You would need 138 tiles to cover 115 square feet with 12-inch tiles. To calculate this, divide the total square footage (115) by the area of one tile (1 square foot for a 12-inch tile). So, 115 (sq ft) / 1 (sq ft per tile) = 115 tiles.
210 tiles