You need 50. Get more though, for any irregular spaces and mistakes.
83 sq feet = 11,952 sq inches
4.5x4.5 sq inch tile = 20.25 sq inches
Divide = 590.2 tiles
Always get more for any mistakes.
32 tiles each 3" x 3" would fit into 2 sq ft.
The answer depends on the units used for the tiles' measurements.
A 16 inch by 16 inch tile covers 1.78 square feet. That would be 231 tiles.
The answer depends on the units used for 4x4. It should be obvious to you that the square footage of a 4 ft x 4 ft area will be somewhat different form that of 4 inch x 4 inch!
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You multiply the width by the length to get the area. In this case the answer would be 16 square feet.
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Check the vacuum line to the front differential.
In 4PCl3 (phosphorus chloride) has 16 atoms in it. One single phosphorus chloride molecule would have four atoms in it. P=1 Cl3=3 1+3=4 4X4=16 atoms
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4x4 =16 square feet
You can fit nine 4x4 tiles in one squre foot (3 tiles wide by 3 tiles long). 56 square feet times 9 = 504. Add about 10% for cutting a/o waste (50 tiles) and you should buy around 550 tiles to complete the job. Good luck.
4*4 inch = 16 sq inches per tile. 124 sq feet = 124*12*12 = 17856 sq inches = 17856/16 = 1116 tiles, assuming there is no wastage.
4 x 4 feet = 16 square feet or 2,304 square inches.
There are 9 (4X4) tiles in one square foot and you have 25 sq feet. Multiply 25 by 9 and the answer is 225.
4x4=16 sq ft. Divide 800 by 16. That will be your answer
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you can only get square feet with an inclosed figure. for exaple if u had a square that was 4 feet on the bottom an 4 feet on the side u would multiply 4x4 to get 16 square ft
54 4x4-inch tiles.
It depends on whether the 4x4 refers to 4 ft by 4 ft, 4 inches x 4 inches or some other unit.
one square foot is 144 sq inches, your tile is 4 square inches, therefore 144/4= 36 pieces per square foot, so 36x120=4,320 tiles however, it will be less then that depending upon the size of your grout line and if the tile is truly 2x2. (some tile says its 4x4 for example, but if you measure it will be 3 and 5/8 or something so its important to physically measure the tile One easy way would be to buy the small tiles on the mesh backing, like mosaic, they come in 1 sq ft pieces so you'd need 120. They are easy to install and your grout lines will be very consistant.