The area of each tile is 16*16 sq inches = 1.77... square feet. To cover a 200 square foot square will require 200/1.77... = 112.50 = 113 tiles.
So each tile is 12" by 12" square, right? So each tile is ONE square foot? (a perfect square that's a foot long and a foot wide). Each tile is one square foot and you need to know how many add up to 400 square feet. I think the answer is the square root of Pi.
3.5555 square feet.
1 sq foot = 144 sq inch tile area is 14 x 14 sq inch answer = 32 x 144 / (14 x 14) tiles
The answer depends on the dimensions used for 8x8. For example, an 8 inch x 8 inch tile will have a different area to an 8 cm x 8 cm tile.
One 9 inch square tile would presumably be 9in x 9in or 81in2, unless you are meaning 3in x 3in tile which is then 9in2. Regardless, the answer to your question is the total area of the floor (in square inches) divided by the total area of one tile (in square inches).
a 12 x 2 inch square tile is 1 foot by foot = 1 sq ft you need 252 tiles
A 12 inch square tile covers a square foot. Doing the math gives an answer of 750 tiles.
Since each 12x12-inch tile is one square foot, you will need 750 of them.
A square 20-inch tile is 2.78 square feet.
1344. Each tile is a square foot.
A 12 inch by 12 inch tile is 1 ft by 1 ft, which is 1 square foot. So you would need 120 tiles.
This tile has an area of 1 ft2.
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Nine in each square foot. (27 times 9 equals 243).
There are way too many variables to consider to answer this properly. What type of tile? Installed or just to buy?
So each tile is 12" by 12" square, right? So each tile is ONE square foot? (a perfect square that's a foot long and a foot wide). Each tile is one square foot and you need to know how many add up to 400 square feet. I think the answer is the square root of Pi.