if the tiles are 24 inch by 12 inch, there are 12 inches in one foot so they are 1 foot by 2 feet = 2 square feet each
To cover 44 square feet you ned 44/2 = 22 tiles
24 of them.
Your question is confusing because you are using two different scales. If your room is 10 ft x 12 ft and the tiles are 2 ft x 2 ft, the answer is 30 tiles.
Each 24x24 tile is 2 sq ft. You need 60 tiles minimum.
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6 x 24 inch tile = 144 sq in = 1 sq ft 400/1 = 400 tiles
24 sq feet = 24 x 12 x 12 sq inches number of tiles = 24 x 12 x 12 / (16 x 16) tiles = 13.5 tiles
24 of them.
A 12x12 inch tile covers one square foot. You will need 24 of them, plus a few for spoilage.
Your question is confusing because you are using two different scales. If your room is 10 ft x 12 ft and the tiles are 2 ft x 2 ft, the answer is 30 tiles.
24 of them.
60
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
Each 24x24 tile is 2 sq ft. You need 60 tiles minimum.
I am awaiting an answer to the question above
400 x 122 / 24 = 400 x 12 / 2 = 2400 tiles if there is no waste.
12+12=24
12 in = 1 ft, so each tile is 1 ft sq ⇒ you'll need 6 rows with 4 tiles in each row giving a total of 6 x 4 = 24 tiles.