To determine the number of tiles needed for a 9 x 9 room, you would calculate the area of the room by multiplying its length and width. The area is 9 feet x 9 feet, which equals 81 square feet. Therefore, you would need 81 tiles if each tile covers one square foot. If the tiles have a different size, you would need to adjust the quantity accordingly.
That would depend on the size of the tiles.
You would need a total of 36 tiles to cover that area.
210 tiles
I assume you mean an 8ft x 6ft room, which is 48ft2. I assume you mean 12in x 12in tiles, which are 1ft2 tiles. I don't know how many tiles are in a box, but you would need 48 12in x 12in tiles.
You would need 56 tiles to do the floor
That would depend on the size of the tiles.
123 tiles
You would need a total of 36 tiles to cover that area.
210 tiles
Take the are of the room and divide it by 6 and there's your answer.If the room is 8 square feet you would need 32 tiles.If the room is 8 by 8 feet you would need 256 tiles.
360 tiles.
I assume you mean an 8ft x 6ft room, which is 48ft2. I assume you mean 12in x 12in tiles, which are 1ft2 tiles. I don't know how many tiles are in a box, but you would need 48 12in x 12in tiles.
You would need 56 tiles to do the floor
6.75 Tiles
You would need 216 tiles if you left no space between them for grout.
If the carpet tiles you are using are the standard 12" square, then multiple your length and width to get the square footage. In this case your room would need a minimum of 196 tiles. CHeck the box for pattern repeat and remember to add tiles for damage and waste.
That depends entirely on the SIZE of the tiles ! A tile size of 1 ft2 would need 112 tiles, whereas a tile size of 6in2 would need 448 !