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The amount of tiles that will be needed will depend on the size of the tile. Example: if you are using a 12" x 12" tile and you have 168 SF to cover than you will need 168 tiles. If you are using 24" x 24" tile than you would need 84 tiles to cover 168 SF. Always remember to allow about 3% to 5% for waste or attic stock...... if the tile gets damaged before installation or if after the installation a tile need to be repaired you will have the additional tile to complete it....FYI tile is die lot sensitive. The same tile you buy today could look different if it is not made from the same run
14 x 12 = 168 square feet - that is 168 tiles since each is one square foot
Perimeter = 168 inches so 4*length of side = 168 inches Length of side = 168/4 = 42 inches So area = 42*42 = 1764 square inches.
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12 x 14 = 168 2 x 4 = 8 168 - 8 = 160 160 tiles will be needed.
The answer will depend on the shape of the 168 square feet. The best that you can do, leaving no room for grout, is 42 tiles. However, if the area is circular, you will require more.
448 9x6 tiles.
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The amount of tiles that will be needed will depend on the size of the tile. Example: if you are using a 12" x 12" tile and you have 168 SF to cover than you will need 168 tiles. If you are using 24" x 24" tile than you would need 84 tiles to cover 168 SF. Always remember to allow about 3% to 5% for waste or attic stock...... if the tile gets damaged before installation or if after the installation a tile need to be repaired you will have the additional tile to complete it....FYI tile is die lot sensitive. The same tile you buy today could look different if it is not made from the same run
14 x 12 = 168 square feet - that is 168 tiles since each is one square foot
95 of them.
252/1.5 = 168
This question could have two different answers, depending on what a "6 inch tile" is. If this is a tile measuring 6x6, then its area is 36. 168 ÷ 36 = 4 and 2/3 tiles. Alternately, this could refer to a tile measuring 6 square inches (perhaps it is 2x3, or something like that). In that case, 168 ÷ 6 = 28 tiles. Note: If this question is from work you have been assigned by a teacher or professor, I suggest you do the work yourself instead of trying to find the answers online. This will help you to better understand the material and become more familiar with it. Of course, if this question was not from homework, you can disregard this message.
The area around the sink would take two rows of four tiles each, so that is 8 tiles which will NOT be needed. The whole floor would take twelve rows of fourteen tiles = 12 x 14 = 168. So, if we take away the 8 tiles which won't be needed we are left with 160 tiles.
The answer is 84 because you need to multiply the height and base which is 14 and 12 which equals 168. But because the triangle is halve of a square you need to divided the answer by 2 which is 168 divided by 2 equals 84.