To determine how many 15x15 pavers are needed to cover a 350 square foot patio, first calculate the area of one paver. Each paver measures 15 inches by 15 inches, which converts to 1.25 feet by 1.25 feet, resulting in an area of 1.56 square feet per paver. Dividing the total patio area (350 square feet) by the area of one paver (1.56 square feet) indicates that approximately 224 pavers are needed. Always consider purchasing a few extra pavers to account for cuts and breakage.
To determine how many 12 by 12 inch pavers are needed to cover 320 square feet, first convert the dimensions of the paver to square feet: a 12 by 12 inch paver is 1 square foot. Therefore, to cover 320 square feet, you would need 320 pavers, since each paver covers 1 square foot.
To determine how many brick pavers are needed to cover a 12 x 14 area, first calculate the area in square feet: 12 feet x 14 feet = 168 square feet. Next, find out the size of the brick pavers, as this will affect the total number needed. For example, if each paver is 1 square foot, you would need 168 pavers; if they are smaller, divide the total area by the size of one paver to find the exact number needed.
Any reason why it shouldn't be 220, apart from the shape of the area?
144.63 pavers
To determine how many 15x15 pavers are needed to cover a 350 square foot patio, first calculate the area of one paver. Each paver measures 15 inches by 15 inches, which converts to 1.25 feet by 1.25 feet, resulting in an area of 1.56 square feet per paver. Dividing the total patio area (350 square feet) by the area of one paver (1.56 square feet) indicates that approximately 224 pavers are needed. Always consider purchasing a few extra pavers to account for cuts and breakage.
To determine how many 12 by 12 inch pavers are needed to cover 320 square feet, first convert the dimensions of the paver to square feet: a 12 by 12 inch paver is 1 square foot. Therefore, to cover 320 square feet, you would need 320 pavers, since each paver covers 1 square foot.
You would need 320 pavers to cover 160 square feet with 6x9 pavers, assuming each paver covers 0.5 square feet.
To determine how many brick pavers are needed to cover a 12 x 14 area, first calculate the area in square feet: 12 feet x 14 feet = 168 square feet. Next, find out the size of the brick pavers, as this will affect the total number needed. For example, if each paver is 1 square foot, you would need 168 pavers; if they are smaller, divide the total area by the size of one paver to find the exact number needed.
To determine how many 16x16 pavers are needed to cover 110 square feet, first calculate the area of one paver. Each 16x16 paver has an area of 2.56 square feet (16 inches = 1.33 feet, so 1.33 x 1.33 = 1.7689 square feet). Then, divide the total area to be covered (110 square feet) by the area of one paver (2.56 square feet), which results in approximately 43 pavers needed. Rounding up, you would need 44 pavers to ensure complete coverage.
Any reason why it shouldn't be 220, apart from the shape of the area?
144.63 pavers
A 12x12 inch paver is one square foot. So you would need 240 square feet.
To determine how many 6x9 pavers are needed to cover 400 square feet, first calculate the area of one paver. A 6x9 paver measures 54 square inches (6 inches x 9 inches). There are 144 square inches in a square foot, so one paver covers 54/144 = 0.375 square feet. To cover 400 square feet, you would need 400 / 0.375 ≈ 1067 pavers.
4.5 pavers will cover 1 sq foot. So 4.5 x 360 =1620 pavers
In theory the answer is 240 tiles but this assumes that the area is "well behaved" and, if not, that you are prepared to use all the offcuts to fill bits in mosaic-style. A shape which in 17 inches wide, for example, will require a lot more pavers.
128.2 tiles