If your circle is 20' in radius (and therefore 40' in diameter), you'll need a total of 44 sheets of 4' x 8' plywood to cover the circle.
You'll arrange the rectangles in ten rows. The top and bottom rows will only have 3 each, and the next row in from the top and bottom only have 4, and the middle six rows all have 5.
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Oh, what a happy little question! Let's imagine those sheets of wood fitting snugly in that circle. If we calculate the area of a 4'x8' sheet and the area of the circle, we can see how many sheets would fit. With some gentle math, we find that around 13 sheets would fit in that 22' circle. Just imagine all that potential for creativity and projects!
It depends on the size of the plywood sheets.
6 pieces of plywood will cover this area without a lot of piecing.
25 will cover it. I'd get 28.
It depends on how big a sheet of plywood you are talking about.
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Area of a sheet of plywood = 4' x 8' = 32. 1700ft2/32ft2 = 53.125 54 sheets of 4' x 8' plywood would be needed to cover 1700ft2.
Six four by eight sheets of plywood.
It depends on the size of plywood so there cant be a exact answer. About 120 piece's.
Assuming the plywood comes in 4' by 8' sheets you would need 6 sheets to cover a 12' by 16' area.
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