One 16 * 16 square metres should be more than sufficient!
If you meant 16 * 16 inches - why didn't you say so?
280 sq ft = 280*144 sq inches = 40320 sq inches
40320/(16*16) = 157.5
So 158 tiles would be needed. That is the mathematical answer. This assumes that all off-cuts are used and that there is no wastage.
Convert inches to feet6 inches = 1/2 feetso it is a 16 x 0.5 foot board. Thus, the area of a board is16*0.5 = 8 feet squared.The number of 8 feet squared boards needed to cover 800 squared feet is800 squared feet/8 squared feet = 100
Suppose a runner covers a distance of 5322 feet in a 6 minutes and 11,531 feet in 13 minutes. So how much distance does the runner cover in 16 minutes?
1.78 square feet
16
1 mile = 5280 feet so 1/16 mile = 5280/16 feet = 330 feet
16 Sq Feet
it will take 1.33 2x6s to cover 16 feet.
1.78 square feet.
Divide by 9
226 tiles
nearly 141(140.625 (16*16)inch ) tiles required for 250 square feet.
Two tiles of 16 ft*16 ft will cover 512 square feet.
264 sq feet = 16 feet x ? 264 = 16 x ? 264 / 16 = ? 16.5 = ? so, a shape that is 16 feet by 16.5 feet has an area of 264 sq feet. So, you now need to determine how many boards (measuring 16 feet by 6 inches) fit inside a shape measuring 16 feet by 16.5 feet. draw this on paper to help you...remember the units. you need 33 16 foot by 6 inch boards to completely cover a shape 16 feet by 16.5 feet.
13-ft x 16-ft = 208 square feet
Approximately 73 square feet.
You would need approximately 104 pavers to cover 250 square feet with 16 x 16 pavers, assuming no cuts or wastage. This calculation accounts for the fact that each paver covers 1.78 square feet (16 x 16 = 256 square inches, which is equivalent to 1.78 square feet).
If 16 x 16 are in inches then that equivalent to 4/3 x 4/3 in feet. So to cover 1090 square feet we need (1090)/(16/9) = (1090 x 9)/16 = 613.125 and so round up to 614 tiles.