t=(r+c)-n r = rows c = colums n = HCF Axemax
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Basic maths... 54 tiles in total !
LXW is the formula for area Then its 4 6X6 tiles = 1 sq ft each so looks a lot like 340 tiles
LXW is the formula for area so it's 4X6=?? Then its 12X12 tiles = 1 sq ft each so looks a lot like 24 tiles
40 square feet = 40*12*12 square inches = 5760 sq inches No of 16*16 tiles = 5760/(16*16) = 22.5. So 23 tiles will do. BUT if this is a practical question rather than a maths question, you will also need to allow for wastage.
1 m=100 cm → 1 sq m = 1 m x 1 m = 100 cm x 100 cm = 10000 sq cm → 15 sq m=15 X10000 sq cm = 150000 sq cm Each tile has an area of 30 cm x 60 cm = 1800 sq cm → number_of_tiles = 150000 / 1800 = 83 1/3 tiles. If you are going to buy the tiles you would have to buy 84 tiles. But if this is a real life question as opposed to a maths problem then you would normally by about 10% extra to allow for breakages, cutting, etc, meaning you should buy at least 93 tiles, but that could depend upon the thickness of the tiles and how you are going to cut any that need to be cut.