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β 13y agoI don't suppose you considered the fact that the answer would depend on whether the tiles are 40cm*40cm or 40 inch*40 inch or 40*40 in some other units.
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β 13y ago24 of them.
195? Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
You will need at least 67 tiles. This will cover 150.75 square feet.
Assuming you mean the tiles are 16 inches square - you would need 169 tiles.
55 tiles
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.
24 of them.
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360 tiles.
195? Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
You will need at least 67 tiles. This will cover 150.75 square feet.
You will need 47 tiles.
tiles are 12inches by 12inches,and your kitchen measures12feet by 14feet.how many tiles would you need?
If the tiles are 40x40 cm, each square meter will require 2.5 x 2.5, or 6.25 tiles. For 30 square meters then, you would need approximately 30 * 6.25 tiles, or 187.5 tiles. Of course, if you're doing real flooring and not a simple math puzzle, then .5 tiles are pretty useless, and you'd need to account not just for the area of the room, but the length and width.
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Assuming you mean the tiles are 16 inches square - you would need 169 tiles.
You will need 288 tiles at minimum.