A (24-in x 24-in) square tile covers (2-ft x 2-ft) = 4 square feet.The area of the patio is (10-ft x 12-ft) = 120 square feet.To cover 120 square feet, you need 120/4 = 30 tiles, laid out in 5 rows and 6 columns.
Since 3 divides 24 and 4 divides 16, the answer is 24*16/(3*4) = 32 tiles. Note that this allows no space for grouting.
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There are: 120/5 = 24
The LCM (Least Common Multiple) of 24 and 120 is the smallest number that is a multiple of both 24 and 120, which is 120. The GCF (Greatest Common Factor) of 24 and 120 is the largest number that divides both 24 and 120 without leaving a remainder, which is 24.
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A (24-in x 24-in) square tile covers (2-ft x 2-ft) = 4 square feet.The area of the patio is (10-ft x 12-ft) = 120 square feet.To cover 120 square feet, you need 120/4 = 30 tiles, laid out in 5 rows and 6 columns.
Oh, dude, let me calculate that for you. So, if each tile covers 1 square foot, you'd need 360 tiles for a 15' by 24' area. But hey, who's counting, right? Just go buy a bunch and hope for the best!
You will need approximately 23.4 tiles, so 24 tiles. Assuming 13x13 tiles is in inches.
400 x 122 / 24 = 400 x 12 / 2 = 2400 tiles if there is no waste.
A 24 inch tile x 24 inch is 2 ft by 2 ft = 4 square feet 648/4 = 162 tiles
To cover a 16 cm by 24 cm area, you would need (16/3) * (24/4) = 32 tiles.
A 24x24 tile is 4 square feet. You would need 105 of them.
One tile of 6 ft x 24 ft will cover 144 sq feet and so should be sufficient. If you did not mean 6 feet x 24 feet you should have specified the measurement units that you had in mind.
Without any waste you would need 25 tiles.
875 24-inch tiles.
Total area = 14610.24 in2 One 16 x 24 tile = 384 in2 Therefore the number of tiles needed is 39 tiles (38.04 to be exact !)