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If 12x12 is 144... There would be 144 tiles in a box right?
4*11=44 44 tiles
If 12x12 is 144... There would be 144 tiles in a box right?
Your answer depends on how many tiles come in each box. All brands of tile are different - your boxes may contain 5, 7, 10, 12, 15, or 18 tiles in each box. Do you mean to say your room is 117 SQUARE feet? If each tile measures 12" x 12" (or one foot by one foot), then each tile is one square foot. With this size of tile, the math is easy. You'd need 117 tiles. Check the labeling on your boxes, and do the math: 117 square feet divided by the number of tiles in each box. The result is the number of boxes you'll need.
It works with the removing of tiles in the box. Three to be exact. The tiles will then fit and the box is solved. That seems to be the best answer that can be found.
If 12x12 is 144... There would be 144 tiles in a box right?
4*11=44 44 tiles
The area may be calculated using this formula: A = (length of each tile in inches) x (width of each tile in inches) x (number of tiles in one box)
You need 27 Box of 9 tiles
If 12x12 is 144... There would be 144 tiles in a box right?
Type your answer here... The sentence PROBABILITY IS FASCINATING is spelled out with Scrabble® tiles. The tiles are then scrambled and put into a box. You choose one at random. What is the probability that you'll draw out the letter A?
Every manufacture is different. Even the same manufacture will change how many by the series. It is best to read that right from the box. It is usually no less then 10 and no more than 16.
It depends on the number of tiles in a box!
If the tiles are 12x12" you need 640 of them...if not, on the tile box it will tell you how many ft. you can do per box.
According to the Junior Scrabble box - there are 101 letter tiles and 44 scoring chips and a 2 sided gameboard.
* Calculate how many tiles you need to place for the required width. (Divide width of sideway by width of tile; round up if necessary.)* Calculate how many tiles you need to place for the required length. (Divide length of sideway by length of tile; round up if necessary.) * Multiply the number of tiles long, times the number of tiles wide. This gives you the number of required tiles. (Some additional adjustments may be required; not relevant for this problem.) Divide that by the number of tiles per box, to get the required number of boxes.
The word tiles has only one syllable. There is only one stress point in the word.