24 what inches centimeters?
12" x 24" = 1' x 2' = 2 square feet per tile7' x 10' = 70 square feet on the floor of the roomAssuming that you only want to tile the floor, 70/2 = 35 tiles.
500 dollars
A 24 inch tile x 24 inch is 2 ft by 2 ft = 4 square feet 648/4 = 162 tiles
It depends on the material that it is made of and so the density of that material.
For a professional to install marble tile in a 10 x 10 foot space, it will cost around 1,500 dollars. If you do it yourself, it will cost about $550 for the same amount of space.
A 24" by 18" tile is 432 square inches or three square feet.
24 what inches centimeters?
12" x 24" = 1' x 2' = 2 square feet per tile7' x 10' = 70 square feet on the floor of the roomAssuming that you only want to tile the floor, 70/2 = 35 tiles.
2.78 x 24 = 66.72
6 x 24 inch tile = 144 sq in = 1 sq ft 400/1 = 400 tiles
You said you bought white marble, you didn't say it was installed. If it isn't installed, you can go to home centers or back to your source of marble and purchase some contrasting pieces and create a checker board in the center by using a 9 block X O X O X O X O X X = darker color O = field color An experienced tile setter can remove tiles and replace them with contrasting colors or blended colors throughout the floor. You can also have a black or sienna color marble placed as a border along the wall edge if it hasn't been set yet. An experienced tile setter can cut your marble into pieces and create a pattern change that will be contemporary but stunning. no nobody can fix that
500 dollars
A 24 inch tile x 24 inch is 2 ft by 2 ft = 4 square feet 648/4 = 162 tiles
It depends on the material that it is made of and so the density of that material.
One 18 ft x 24 ft tile will be more than enough. Since the measurement units used for the tile are not specified, I have assumed that they are the same as the only units that are mentioned in the question.
A 24x24 tile is 4 square feet. You would need 105 of them.