There are 12 inches in a foot. Therefore the 24 inch pavers are 2 foot pavers each with an area of 2*2 = 4 square feet.
The area to be paved measures 10*2 = 20 square feet.
Therefore you will need 20/4 = 5 pavers.
12 inches = 1 foot Each paver is 1 sq. ft. 10 ft. x 10 ft. = 100 sq. ft. 100 sq. ft. divided by 1 sq. ft. = 100 pavers
(32 x 16 x 16)/144 ie just under 57 sqft
A square foot equals an area 12"Wide x 12"Long x 1"Deep. A cubic foot equals an area 12"W x 12"L x 12"D. Therefore, a cubic foot contains 12 square feet. A cubic foot contains 7.48 gallons of water (trust me). You divide a cubic foot by 12 to get 12 square feet, therefore you would divide 7.48 by 12 to get the amount of water contained in 1 square foot. 7.48 divided by 12 equals .623 gallons. For every inch of rainfall there will be .623 gallons of water falling on every square foot.
There 12 inches to a foot, so 120 tenths of an inch to a foot.
In one inch there are hundred 100ths of a inch Since there are 12 inches in a foot, there will be 12 x 100 = 1200 hundredths of an inch in a foot
You would need exactly 36 pavers.
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It would depend on whether they are 14 foot pavers, 14 inch pavers, 14 centimetre pavers or some other measurement unit!
135 Always get extra for breakage.
78.47 Pavers
155 Get 170 to be safe.
ANSWER 16 x 16 inch = 1.78 sq.feet 120 / 1.78 = 67.42 so you need to have 68 pavers The plot is 144 inches wide. 144/16=9 pavers wide. The short dimension is 120 inches which would require 8 pavers with the final row of pavers cut to fit. Thus in a 9 X 8 paver grid you'd need 68 pavers, but 4 of those pavers would have to be cut in half for the final row.
Around 267. Get a few extra for breakage.
You would need a total of 5 pavers - since the area to be covered is just under 4.25 tiles. Wrong answer!
12 x 8 = 96 !
53 and 1/3 paving slabs exactly.
Patio is 96 inches each side. If you do not intend to get into jigsaw puzzles you will need 5 pavers per side, a total of 25. These will cover an area 100 x 100 inches