That depends on whether it's standing up or laying down.
Area of the ceiling = (14 x 14) = 196 square feet Number of pails = (196/97) = 2 pails, with enough plaster left over to cover another 2 square feet.
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9 square feet.
240
it will cover 3 cubic feet, or 9 feet, I am not sure how many square feet
190
400 Square Feet.
1,440 square feet or 160 square yards.
To determine how many pails of plaster are needed, first calculate the area of the ceiling. For a room with walls 16 feet long, the ceiling area is ( 16 \text{ ft} \times 16 \text{ ft} = 256 \text{ square feet} ). Since each pail covers 97 square feet, divide the total area by the coverage per pail: ( \frac{256}{97} \approx 2.64 ). Therefore, you would need to purchase 3 pails of plaster to ensure complete coverage.