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A project calls for 2,400 square feet of 12-inch × 12-inch ceramic floor tile. Assuming 8% waste factor, how many tiles should be ordered?

Correct Answer

B) 2,592 tiles

2,400 sf of 12"×12" tile equals 2,400 tiles. Adding 8% waste: 2,400 × 1.08 = 2,592 tiles needed.

Answer Options
A
2,400 tiles
B
2,592 tiles
C
2,800 tiles
D
3,200 tiles

Why This Is the Correct Answer

When calculating tile quantities, you must first determine the base number of tiles needed (2,400 sf ÷ 1 sf per tile = 2,400 tiles), then add the waste factor. The 8% waste factor accounts for cuts, breakage, and future repairs. Multiplying 2,400 tiles by 1.08 (which represents 100% + 8% waste) gives 2,592 tiles total.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: 2,400 tiles

This answer fails to include the required 8% waste factor, providing only the base quantity needed without accounting for cuts, breakage, or future repairs.

Option C: 2,800 tiles

This represents approximately 16.7% waste (2,800 ÷ 2,400 = 1.167), which is double the specified 8% waste factor and would result in unnecessary material costs.

Option D: 3,200 tiles

This represents 33.3% waste (3,200 ÷ 2,400 = 1.333), which is significantly higher than the specified 8% and would be an expensive overorder.

Memory Technique

Remember 'WASTE = MULTIPLY BY MORE THAN 1' - if you see a decimal less than 1 (like 0.08), you forgot to add it to 1.00 first.

Reference Hint

Look up material estimating and waste factors in Chapter 9 (Estimating) or material quantity calculations section of your contractor reference manual.

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