12 in = 1 ft, so each tile is 1 ft sq
⇒ you'll need 6 rows with 4 tiles in each row giving a total of 6 x 4 = 24 tiles.
100 As 12 inch = 1 foot 10 x 10 = 100 100 / 1 = 100
Length (ft) x Width )ft) = Area (sq ft); 8 x 6 = 48 sq ft; Assuming the 6-inch tiles are square, then 4 tiles = 1 sq ft Multiply 48 sq ft x 4 tiles per sq ft to determine: 48 x 4 = 192 tiles
when you say six inch tile, assuming that the tiles are squares with 6 inch sides. In that case, the tiles are 1/2 foot x 1/2 foot square having an area of 1/4 square feet each. To cover 10 x 8 = 80 square feet, you would need (80)/(1/4) = 320
154 floor tiles. A tile measuring 12 inches on each side is one square foot, hence 154 square feet.
Without any waste you would need 25 tiles.
About 128.
100 As 12 inch = 1 foot 10 x 10 = 100 100 / 1 = 100
Length (ft) x Width )ft) = Area (sq ft); 8 x 6 = 48 sq ft; Assuming the 6-inch tiles are square, then 4 tiles = 1 sq ft Multiply 48 sq ft x 4 tiles per sq ft to determine: 48 x 4 = 192 tiles
when you say six inch tile, assuming that the tiles are squares with 6 inch sides. In that case, the tiles are 1/2 foot x 1/2 foot square having an area of 1/4 square feet each. To cover 10 x 8 = 80 square feet, you would need (80)/(1/4) = 320
as much as ceramic or porcelain tiles
154 floor tiles. A tile measuring 12 inches on each side is one square foot, hence 154 square feet.
First, it's easy to determine square footage with the 12 inch square linoleum floor tiles. Simply count them horizontally and vertically and multiply. To example a room that is ten tiles wide and 8 tiles long (10 X 8 = 80) has eighty tiles. The next question is more difficult - how much wax buildup is on the floor. If you can address those two questions, you are on the way of havin the answer for how long it will take to strip the floor. Before waxing, it's recommended that the floor be rinsed to clean, neutralize and remove excess stripper. Waxing will be much easier. It just needs to be applied smoothly and evenly. However, at least 2 coats should be applied
At most retailers, you can get 20 vinyl flooring tiles for between $10 and $30, and depending on the caliber of quality you would like, they can be as much as $50 for 20 tiles.
152 sq.ft. of tile will cover the floor, you need to account for waste and defects in the tile you should also planning on keeping some extra tiles once you are done, they are often discontinued and unable to find in the event one is damaged
Without any waste you would need 25 tiles.
What kind of tiles? For the floor or walls also? Simplest example. 12x12 floor tiles. 10x12 room. One length times one width. 10x12=120 12x20 room, 240 tiles. 6x6 tiles there are 4 tiles in each square foot of floor space 10x12x4=480 Whatever you are doing, one length times one width gives you the square footage. Then figure how much each tile covers and multiply.
Number of tiles required = roundup(area to be covered/area of each tile) where both are measures are expressed in the same units. For the above calculation, you need to know the size of the tiles. You also need to know how "well-behaved" the area is. That will give an idea of how many tiles need to be cut. Then, depending on your skill level, you need to get 5-10% extra.