We can't tell without the 3rd dimension of the room.
The area of the 4 walls is [ two (length x height) + two (width x height) ],
so we need to know the length, width, and height.
(Of course, we'll also have to subtract out the area of the doors and windows,
but that's minor.)
20 i think
15 x 10 = 150 square yards
There are 3 feet in each yard. Therefore, in yards the dimensions given are 8 yards long, 6 yards wide, and 3 yards high. Two of the four walls have dimensions of 8 X 3 yards and the other two have dimensions of 6 X 3 yards. Therefore, the total wall area in square yards is (2 X 8 X 3) + (2 X 6 X 3) = 84 square yards.
32 square feet of carpet. Elementary my dear. Elementary
A room that is 25.5 yards * 32 yards has a perimeter of 2*(25.5 + 32) = 2*57.5 = 115 yards. If each string of lights is 5 yards long, the number of strings required is 115/5 = 23.
you will need 84 sq. yards of wallpaper
84 square yards
14.) A room is 24 feet long, 18 feet wide, and 9 feet high. How many square yards of wallpaper are needed to paper the four walls of the room?
20 i think
A minimum of 17 (16.7) square yards are needed.
15 x 10 = 150 square yards
At least 622.2 square yards of sod are needed to cover that area.
97.5 yards
There are 3 feet in each yard. Therefore, in yards the dimensions given are 8 yards long, 6 yards wide, and 3 yards high. Two of the four walls have dimensions of 8 X 3 yards and the other two have dimensions of 6 X 3 yards. Therefore, the total wall area in square yards is (2 X 8 X 3) + (2 X 6 X 3) = 84 square yards.
About 11-12 yards
32 square feet of carpet. Elementary my dear. Elementary
Convert all measurements to yards by dividing by 3 (3 feet per yard). Now, there are four walls, 2 walls are 8 yards long by 3 yards high and 2 walls are 6 yards by 3 yards. So the equasion will be (2 * 8 * 3)+(2 * 6 * 3)= 84. 84 yards minimum is required to wallpaper the room. If this is not just a math question and you're really papering the room, don't forget to obtain 5-10% extra wallpaper because you're going to lose some due to mistakes and waste.