If your tiles are 12 by 12 that means they are 1 foot by 1 foot. Say you take 10 and put them in a row that means you will have 10 square feet Area=Length x width (1X10).
AnswerCalculate the square inches of a single piece of tile: 18 x 18 = 324 sq in. Convert this to square feet: (you divide by 144, since there are 12 inches in a foot, and you are measuring both height and length in square footage (12 x 12 = 144)324 / 144 = 2.25 sq ft.Multiply this number by the number of tiles you have: 2.25 x 8 = 18 sq feet.
If 10 tiles are already in one box, then there are 246 tiles remaining.If the 10 tiles fill the first box, then in order to box up all of the remaining tiles,you need 25 more boxes of the same size. (24 of them will be full. One won't.)
The area may be calculated using this formula: A = (length of each tile in inches) x (width of each tile in inches) x (number of tiles in one box)
18 cases Math: each tile is 5in X 5in = 25 square inches per tile 25 square inches per tile X 75 tiles per box = 1875 square inches per case 1875 square inches per case / 144 square inches per square foot = 13 square feet per case 225 square feet in the room / 13 square feet per case = 17.3 cases or 18 full cases.
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.
4*11=44 44 tiles
If your tiles are 12 by 12 that means they are 1 foot by 1 foot. Say you take 10 and put them in a row that means you will have 10 square feet Area=Length x width (1X10).
AnswerCalculate the square inches of a single piece of tile: 18 x 18 = 324 sq in. Convert this to square feet: (you divide by 144, since there are 12 inches in a foot, and you are measuring both height and length in square footage (12 x 12 = 144)324 / 144 = 2.25 sq ft.Multiply this number by the number of tiles you have: 2.25 x 8 = 18 sq feet.
You will need to know the square footage in the box and divide it by the cost of the box.
The box that I bought recently notates the square footage that the contents of the box will cover.
240 square feet
The number of boxes required is575/number of square feet covered by the tiles in one box .
If 10 tiles are already in one box, then there are 246 tiles remaining.If the 10 tiles fill the first box, then in order to box up all of the remaining tiles,you need 25 more boxes of the same size. (24 of them will be full. One won't.)
The area may be calculated using this formula: A = (length of each tile in inches) x (width of each tile in inches) x (number of tiles in one box)
None, since the box has no depth!
Your answer depends on how many tiles come in each box. All brands of tile are different - your boxes may contain 5, 7, 10, 12, 15, or 18 tiles in each box. Do you mean to say your room is 117 SQUARE feet? If each tile measures 12" x 12" (or one foot by one foot), then each tile is one square foot. With this size of tile, the math is easy. You'd need 117 tiles. Check the labeling on your boxes, and do the math: 117 square feet divided by the number of tiles in each box. The result is the number of boxes you'll need.