Depends.Calculation 1:Imagine a room 11 feet x 14 feet.Now you have tiles 2 feet x 2 feet.If you want to know how many whole 2x2 tiles you can fit on the floor of the room and leave the rest without tiles (because 11 feet is an un-even dimension to the room)(round 11 down to 10)10/2 = 514/2 = 75 * 7 = 35 tiles.Calculation 2:If you want to know how many 2x2 tiles you would need to completely cover the floor (where you would cut the tiles)entire area of floor: 11 feet * 14 feet = 154 feet squaredarea of a single tile: 2 feet * 2 feet = 4 feet squared154 feet squared / 4 feet squared = 38.5 tiles.
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2x2 - 16x32 2x2=4-16= -12x32= -384
9 total. 4 1x1 2 1x2 2 2x1 1 2x2
81
216- 2x2
42
24x24 inches is two feet by two feet. 2x2 is four square feet.
15 exactly !
2 meters = 6.56168 feet. Round that off to 6.6 feet x 2 =13.2 feet.
58 1/2
900 of them.
We ,know that :no. of tiles = area of room /area of tiles .so,no.of tiles =36 X42 /2x2=378
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 4 square feet.
2ft by 2 ft = 4 square feet 260 square feet divided by 4 square feet = 65 squares
Each tile covers 4 square feet. Which means you need 200 tiles to cover 800 square feet, plus spoilage.
Depends.Calculation 1:Imagine a room 11 feet x 14 feet.Now you have tiles 2 feet x 2 feet.If you want to know how many whole 2x2 tiles you can fit on the floor of the room and leave the rest without tiles (because 11 feet is an un-even dimension to the room)(round 11 down to 10)10/2 = 514/2 = 75 * 7 = 35 tiles.Calculation 2:If you want to know how many 2x2 tiles you would need to completely cover the floor (where you would cut the tiles)entire area of floor: 11 feet * 14 feet = 154 feet squaredarea of a single tile: 2 feet * 2 feet = 4 feet squared154 feet squared / 4 feet squared = 38.5 tiles.