How many tiles in 1 carton?
2007-04-18 14:18:05
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answer #1
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answered by Summo 4
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When you multiply the length by the width you get 270 sq feet. That means you will need 270 tiles. If an $18 carton holds a dozen tiles you need to buy 270/12 = 22.5 cartons. Call it 23 cartons and at $18 that is $414. If instead a carton holds 18 tiles then you need 15 cartons and at $18 that is $270.
If you know the correct number of tiles per carton follow this procedure and the answer will be obvious.
2007-04-19 16:05:09
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answered by Rich Z 7
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A simple formula is l8 x 15 = 270 Square Feet
Each carton should have the sq ft coverage on it
divide 270 by that number will tell you how many cartons you will need
number of cartons x $18.00 will give cost
2007-04-18 15:56:03
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answer #3
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answered by oleemitch 2
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How many tiles are in a carton? You are trying to cover 270 sq ft
2007-04-18 14:35:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It would help if you told us how many tiles are in each box!
Your room is 270 sq ft. If each tile is 1 sq ft you would need 270 tiles minimum.
You should be able to do the math and figure it out now.
2007-04-19 06:35:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess I have to ask too since you didn't state it. How many tiles in a box?
You're going to need 270 tiles @ 1 sq. ft. each, allowing for grout lines, cuts, breakage etc.
$18 per carton is a bargain unless there are only 6 in the carton, which should be an average price for decent tile.
I buy them in 9 piece, so depending on that amount all you need do is the math.
If it happens to be that each carton contains 9...divide that into 270, which equates to 30 cartons @ $18 per = $540 and you should likely add 2 cartons = $576
Steven Wolf
2007-04-18 16:50:46
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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You will use 270 tiles. Take the number of tiles in the carton and divide that number by 18. This will give you the cost of a tile. Multiply the cost of your tile by 270. This figure is your cost.
2007-04-18 14:31:06
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answered by Zerogee 3
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If you have the money, the DPS-12 or the MiniVie should be enough to meet your criteria in your medium-to-large room. Although the MiniVie is quite a bit smaller. My idea choice for a small powered subwoofer system for your criteria is the Sunfire Solitaire 10. It's puts out loud, deep, clean bass down to 18Hz (-3dB) and is virtually an 11" cube. Or, if you want something even smaller(!?!), their True Subwoofer Super Junior that goes down to 22Hz and only measures 9"x9"x9". My least expensive ideal choice that is superior to the Velodyne DPS-12 in a similar size is the Hsu Research VTF-3 MK 2 (with my second choice in this category being the STF-2). Happy listening!
2016-04-01 07:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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$486.00 to cover 270 square feet
15X18= 270. This is based on 10 tiles per carton. Get an extra box or two for cuts etc.
Hope this helped, good luck!!
2007-04-18 14:21:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends on how many square feet are in the carton.There is 9 square feet in a square yard.Your area is 270 square feet or 30 square yards.Check the box to determine how much is in it.Then calculate from there.
2007-04-18 21:24:52
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answered by ddstantlerstill 4
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