6 x 24 inch tile = 144 sq in = 1 sq ft
400/1 = 400 tiles
You would need 25 (5x5).
24 of them.
If the tiles are 12x12 inches square - you would need... 75 !
The area of a rectangle is length X breadth, so here, 16 X 18 = 288 square feet. Since each tile is 1 foot square, so has an area of 1 square foot, Josh needs 288 tiles.
You would need a total of 89 tiles (88.88 tiles exactly) with those measurements to cover that area.
You will need at least 66,828 1/4 tiles to cover that area.
20" = 2.78 square feet. Now divide the area of the tiles into the area of the room. 140/2.78 = 51 tiles
You would need 29 tiles of that size to cover that area (28.77 tiles) to be precise,
I recall answering this recently. If the area is square, and the tile dimensions are in inches then the tiles are 4 sq ft and you need 12 tiles. If the area is not square (Circular? Long and thin?) then you will have wastage, so you will need more tiles.
It depends on the size of the tiles and also, to some extent, on the shape of the area that you need to cover.
First we need to calculate the square footage of the room. 15*20 = 300 square feet Now we need to know how many square feet each tile covers. 20" = 1.667~ square feet 1.6672 = 2.78 square feet. Now we divide the area of the tiles into the area of the room. 300/2.78 = 108 tiles. This gives the exact number of tiles you need mathematically. Realistically you need to account for cutting and breaking. It's safe to round that up to 120 tiles.
You would need 25 (5x5).
You need3.11 square meters/area of each tile .
you need a total of 507 tiles to cover this square footage area
24 of them.
Each tile covers 4 square feet. You will need 24.75 tiles to cover the area.
An area of 50 square feet requires a minimum of four 48-inch tiles.