Planning to renovate a house but i cant calculate how many tiles i would be using.
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If we convert the tile measurements to metres we have 0.6*0.3=0.18 sq m per tile. Now divide 45 by 0.18=250. So you need 250 tiles. Of course, in practice you're probably faced with cutting tiles to size to fit, so if you were really going to do this job a few extra tiles would be handy!

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