Without more information about it you do not know that only 16 tiles are needed.
Without more information about it you do not know that only 16 tiles are needed.
Without more information about it you do not know that only 16 tiles are needed.
Without more information about it you do not know that only 16 tiles are needed.
Just the 1, as 1 tile is 16 x 16 = 256
length x width = sq ft 16 x 16 = 256
To make it easy to calculate I am going to convert everything to inches assuming each tile is 16 inches by 16 inches. I can imagine a 320 sq. ft. room as a 16 feet by 20 feet room. (16 x 20 = 320) 16 feet = 192 inches and 20 feet = 240 inches The area of the room in inches is 192 x 240 = 46080 sq. inches Each tile is 16 x 16 = 256 sq. inches Divide the area of the room by the area of 1 tile: 46080/256 = 180 180 TILES MEASURING 16 X 16 IN. ARE NEEDED TO COVER A ROOM 320 SQ. FEET
It depends on the size of the tile. The number of 16cm x 16 cm tiles required will be quite different from the number of 16 inch x 16 inch tiles. Unfortunately, you do not specify which. And, if the tile was 16 ft x 16 ft, then 1 tile would be sufficient!
The perimeter of each tile is 4 inches. So the perimeter of 16 tiles - separately - is 4*16 = 64 inches. The perimeter of a 16-tile shape depends on the shape.
46 tiles
Just the 1, as 1 tile is 16 x 16 = 256
One tile measuring 16 ft x 16 ft will be more than big enough.
length x width = sq ft 16 x 16 = 256
12 x 16 = 192 sq ft = 27,648 sq inches (192 x 144 sq in/sq ft) each tile = 4 x 4 = 16 sq in you need 27648/16 = 1728 tiles
1.78 sq feet per tile.
To make it easy to calculate I am going to convert everything to inches assuming each tile is 16 inches by 16 inches. I can imagine a 320 sq. ft. room as a 16 feet by 20 feet room. (16 x 20 = 320) 16 feet = 192 inches and 20 feet = 240 inches The area of the room in inches is 192 x 240 = 46080 sq. inches Each tile is 16 x 16 = 256 sq. inches Divide the area of the room by the area of 1 tile: 46080/256 = 180 180 TILES MEASURING 16 X 16 IN. ARE NEEDED TO COVER A ROOM 320 SQ. FEET
area of a square :c x c 16 x 16=256
You have to multiply out your square feet in the room. 16'x33' = 528' then divide that by the square feet in each tile. 4' sqft in each which gives you 132 tiles needed. This does not include grout lines and depending on your tile it maybe slightly less than 2'x2' to make up for the spacing. So you need 132 tiles plus 10% for mistakes and extras. So be aware of your tile sizes...what is printed on the box may or may not be the exact size. Some brands of tile allow for the grout in their sizing.
It depends on the size of the tile. The number of 16cm x 16 cm tiles required will be quite different from the number of 16 inch x 16 inch tiles. Unfortunately, you do not specify which. And, if the tile was 16 ft x 16 ft, then 1 tile would be sufficient!
What are the dimensions of the tile? Larger tiles would require less tile pieces than smaller tiles would require in any room. ______________________ 16 You need 4 tiles across (because 12 inches=1 foot) and 4 down. 4*4=16.
The perimeter of each tile is 4 inches. So the perimeter of 16 tiles - separately - is 4*16 = 64 inches. The perimeter of a 16-tile shape depends on the shape.