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assuming 12"x12" tile, it would take 204 tiles to cover the area add about 5% for breakage and cut-pieces
If the tiles are 12 inches x 12 inches then they measure 1 square foot. So, you would need 35 of them to cover an area of 35 square feet.
Kitchen is 12 x 20 which is 240 sq ft. 9sq ft = 1sq yd 240sq ft/9sq ft = 26.6667 sq yds 26.6667 sq yds x $8.91 per sq yd = $237.60
A square 20-inch tile is 2.78 square feet.
142"/12" = 11.8333333....ft. (or 11 ft. and 10 inches).
A 6 ft * 12 ft tile will cover 72 square feet.
12 in = 1 ft → 1 tile = 16 in × 16 in = (16 ÷ 12) ft × (16 ÷ 12) ft = 16/9 sq ft → 80 tiles = 80 × 16/9 sq ft = 1280/9 sq ft = 142 2/9 sq ft ≈ 142.22 sq ft
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One tile that is 12 ft by 12 ft will be more than enough.
You should buy 122 sq ft of tile. Since a 12" x 12" tile are 1 sq ft you will need 122.
One 12 ft x 12 ft tile should be big enough.
To determine the number of 12 square tiles that fit into a 350 sq ft room, divide the total area of the room by the area of one tile. In this case, the area of one tile is 12 sq ft. Therefore, 350 sq ft divided by 12 sq ft equals approximately 29.2 tiles. Since you cannot have a fraction of a tile, you would need to round the number down to 29 tiles.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! For a 10x10 room, you'll need enough 12x12 tiles to cover the entire floor. Since each tile covers an area of 12x12 square inches, you'll need to calculate the total square footage of the room and then divide by the area of each tile to find the number needed. Just remember, there are no mistakes in art, only happy accidents!
Assuming the tile is standard 12" x 12" tile without any waste you would need 75 ft. Typically tile needs a waste factor of 10% giving you a final number of 83 tile.
12 x 12 ( units inches) is one sq ft you need 180 tiles
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