1 m = 100 cm
Across the 1.8 m wall you will get 1.8m ÷ 5 cm = (1.8 × 100) cm ÷ 5 cm = 180/5 = 36 tiles
Across the 2.2 m wall you will get 2.2m ÷ 5 cm = (2.2 × 100) cm ÷ 5 cm = 220/5 = 44 tiles
→ You will need 44 rows of 36 tiles = 44 × 36 = 1584 tiles (at least - when buying tiles for such a project extra should be purchased to allow for breakages).
You will need 1584 tiles.
20 tiles.
that question depends on how big your tiles are and how big your floor is
Tiles are the "square things". Altogether, the tiles make up the floor.
Lets do length and width in terms of tiles. The length is 6m/0.2m/tile 30 tiles and the width is 5m/0.2m/tile 25 tiles. Then the area is l X w 30 tiles X 25 tiles 750 square tiles. Since each tile is square, 750 tiles.
Floor tiles come in many different sizes.Floor tiles come in many different sizes.Floor tiles come in many different sizes.Floor tiles come in many different sizes.
The number of tiles needed to cover the floor is a function of the size of the tiles
39,600 of them.
The answer will depend on the size of the tiles.
396 of them. Get extra for breakage.
Floor area = 12 ft x 18 ft = 216 square feet. There are 4 six-inch square tiles needed for each square foot, so 864 tiles are needed.
240 square tiles are needed
180
6' x 9' (54 square feet) = 6 square yards of tiles needed.
20 tiles.
depends how big the tile is (area) and how big the batroom floor is (area)
2.4m = 24dm 1.8m = 18dm Area = 18dm*24dm = 432dm2 432dm2/1dm2 = 432 square tiles
The amount of tiles needed to cover a floor will depend on the size of the floor.