It is necessary to know the area of the kitchen An area is measured in square feet and no such information is provided in the question.
128.2 tiles
If the floor tiles are measured in inches and the room is measured in feet then the tiles are 1sq feet and the room is 6x8 = 48 sq feet so you would need 48 tiles.
To find the number of floor tiles needed to cover the floor of the square room, we first calculate the area of the room. Since the perimeter of the square room is 32 feet and all four sides are equal in length, each side measures 8 feet (32 feet รท 4). The area of the room is then 8 feet x 8 feet = 64 square feet. Since each floor tile is 1 foot on a side, you would need 64 floor tiles to cover the entire floor of the room.
It depends on the units used to measure the tile: 12inch*24inch, 12cm*24cm or some other, unspecified unit.
74 of them. Get 80 to be safe.
It is necessary to know the area of the kitchen An area is measured in square feet and no such information is provided in the question.
5.8
128.2 tiles
If the floor tiles are measured in inches and the room is measured in feet then the tiles are 1sq feet and the room is 6x8 = 48 sq feet so you would need 48 tiles.
To find the number of floor tiles needed to cover the floor of the square room, we first calculate the area of the room. Since the perimeter of the square room is 32 feet and all four sides are equal in length, each side measures 8 feet (32 feet รท 4). The area of the room is then 8 feet x 8 feet = 64 square feet. Since each floor tile is 1 foot on a side, you would need 64 floor tiles to cover the entire floor of the room.
It depends on the units used to measure the tile: 12inch*24inch, 12cm*24cm or some other, unspecified unit.
205.3125 tiles exactly OR 206 tiles, with a bit left over!
To cover 720 sq feet of floor with 18" x 18" tile, you would need 320 tiles.
240
675 of them. Get extra for breakage.
1.5 tiles. (I know it's unusual, but it's true.)