If the measurement 24x24 is in feet, then the room is 576 sq feet in area
24x24=4sq ft. 720/4=180.
To find out how many 24x24 tiles are needed to cover 720 square feet, first calculate the area of one tile. A 24x24 tile has an area of 4 square feet (24 inches = 2 feet, so 2 ft x 2 ft = 4 sq ft). Then, divide the total area to be covered (720 sq ft) by the area of one tile (4 sq ft): 720 ÷ 4 = 180 tiles. Therefore, you will need 180 tiles to cover 720 square feet.
4 sq ft
250 tiles
11 ft * 13 ft = 143 sq. ft, so the room has an area of 143 sq. ft
24x24=4sq ft. 720/4=180.
To find out how many 24x24 tiles are needed to cover 720 square feet, first calculate the area of one tile. A 24x24 tile has an area of 4 square feet (24 inches = 2 feet, so 2 ft x 2 ft = 4 sq ft). Then, divide the total area to be covered (720 sq ft) by the area of one tile (4 sq ft): 720 ÷ 4 = 180 tiles. Therefore, you will need 180 tiles to cover 720 square feet.
250 tiles
4 sq ft
11 ft * 13 ft = 143 sq. ft, so the room has an area of 143 sq. ft
To calculate the square footage of a garage that is 24 feet by 24 feet, you multiply the length by the width. So, 24 ft × 24 ft equals 576 square feet. Therefore, a 24x24 ft garage has a total area of 576 square feet.
Each 24x24 tile is 2 sq ft. You need 60 tiles minimum.
Area = 18 ft * 14 ft = 252 sq ft = 252/9 sq yards = 28 sq yards.
100, that is each paver covers 4 sq. ft.
Assumption 1: The question refers to 24 inch * 24 inch tiles (not 24 cm * 24 cm or some other measure). Assumption 2: All off-cuts are used. A 24" by 24" tile is 2' by 2' so that it covers 4 square feet. 290 sq feet / 4 sq ft = 72.5 so that the number of tiles required = 73
The area of a room that is 2200 square feet is its length multiplied by its width. For example, if the room is 40 feet long, then the width would be 55 feet (2200 sq ft ÷ 40 ft = 55 ft).
Area = 24 ft * 12 ft = 24*12 sq ft = 288 sq ft