1 gallon per 400 square feet. However, this will depend on how rough the surface is and how different the current area to be covered is. If it's a smooth surface and you're painting a similar color, 1 gallon should cover 400 sq. feet. But if it's a rough surface or hard color to cover, then 200 sq. feet per gallon.
A gallon of paint will cover about 300 square feetof wall area. So it will depend on the surface you are painting but in general square 5 gallons will cover approximately 1500square feet. Some manufacturers stretch ... If you can't decide between 4 or 5 gallons, go with 5 and buy it in a 5-gallon container. It should actually be cheaper than three 1-gallon cans, and you're guaranteed the colors will be the same.
A gallon of paint one coat will cover about 300 square feet; if surface is very smooth about 400 sq ft,and if very rough maybe 150-200 sq feet
Anywhere from 300-500 square feet depending on the thickness/thinness of the paint, how many coats you're putting on from a single can, and how large the surface is you're painting. However, 300-500 square feet is an approximate average of how much a gallon of paint should cover.
Depending on the placement and thickness of the shakes, anywhere from 150 to 300 square feet per gallon.
About 8 liters for a smooth to semi smooth surface
The geometric term for the number of square units needed to cover a surface is called the area of said surface.
the answer is (area)
4 l of paint will cover about 34.5 m²
One, if the square is large enough.
It depends how thick your layer of paint is.
Are determined by (a) the shape of the flat surface, (b) the area of the flat surface, and (c) the size of the square units.
area
4x
That depends on the surface and the units, but the surface area tells us that infomation.
yes
The Earth's surface area is about 196,940,400 square miles (510,072,000 km²), of which 29.2% or 57,506,000 square miles is land surface (148,940,000 km²)