(32 x 16 x 16)/144 ie just under 57 sqft
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.
It is not possible to answer the question because the area to be covered is not specified. If the area to by covered is 72 feet x 0.25 inches, so that its area is 216 sq inches, then 1 tile should be sufficient. If the area to be covered is 72 feet by 2.5 inches, then 9 tiles will be enough. If the area to be covered is 72 feet x 72 feet, then 2916 tiles will be required. You have not provided all the information required to answer the question properly.
24 of them.
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
12 x 12 blocks (assumed as 12 inch x 12 inch) That means the blocks are 1 square foot each Hence to cover 240 square feet area, you would need 240 blocks
78.47 Pavers
That will depend on the size of your pavers. You have 22,932 square inches to cover.
16 inch x 16 inch = 16x16/144 = 1.777777.... sq.ft. 450/1.777777..... = 253.125 tiles (not counting any wastage caused by cutting, breakage, etc) = 254 tiles minimum.
297 16x16-inch tiles.
648
8 x 8 = 64
1ft=12 inch area of each paver =(12 inch)*(12 inch) =(1 ft)(1 ft) =1 sq.ft area of total to be covered=(8 ft)(16 ft) =128 sq.ft no of pavers = (128 )/(1)=128
In a perfect world, 225 will do it. In real life, better buy about 300
125 16-inch tiles.
141
To determine how many 16x16 inch blocks are needed for a 10x10 foot patio, first convert the patio dimensions to inches: 10 feet equals 120 inches. The area of the patio is 120 inches x 120 inches, which equals 14,400 square inches. Each 16x16 inch block has an area of 256 square inches. Dividing the patio area by the area of one block, you need 14,400 / 256 = 56.25 blocks, so you would need 57 blocks to cover the patio.
Area of each paver = 4"x9" = (1/3)'x(3/4)' = 1/4 sq ft. Number of pavers required = Total Area/Area of Each Paver = 500/ (1/4) = 2000 pavers. In real life, though, the number of pavers will depend on the shape and exact dimensions of the area, how many pavers you need to cut or trim, what the wastage is.