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Tile/Stone Setter

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It's important to know your way around numbers if you're thinking of becoming a tile setter. "We're constantly trying to figure out how many tiles we'll need to cover an area of floor," says Anna Horfferber-Smits, a tile setter and mosaics artist in Arizona. "You'll need to be handy with a calculator and a tape measure."

You're working on a job where you've been asked to tile a patio.

The patio is 18 feet long by 12 feet wide.

The tiles your customer has chosen are exactly 2 inches square.

Figure out exactly how many tiles you will need for this job. Remember that 12 inches equals 1 foot.