The density of titanium is 4.506 gm/cm3 = 0.16279 lb/in3 (rounded)
(1 square foot) x (1 inch) = (144 square inches) x (1 inch) = 144 cubic inches = 23.442 pounds (rounded)
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It depends on how thick they are. A square foot is a unit of area, not volume. The density of the two materials is 5500 kg/m3 for Ti and 2800 kg/m3 for Al. Assuming you had the same volume (same area and thickness) the mass ratio would be 55/28.
if the slab is one inches thick, it should be 8.8 pound per squire foot.
A square foot of quartz has no definite weight because a square foot has no thickness.
14.1 pounds for a 12" x 12" x 1" .