675 square feet. To calculate square feet simply multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
Divide the square footage by the width in feet. Example: 20 sq. ft roll of material is made up of 10 linear feet by 2 feet in width. 20 square feet divided by 2 feet wide equals 10 linear feet and 2 feet wide. For linear feet ask yourself how long is it. 100 sq. ft. 1 foot wide would be 100 linear feet long.
One square yard is equal to 1 yard by 1 yard, which is the same as 3 feet by 3 feet. Since 1 yard is equal to 3 feet, 1 square yard is equal to 3 feet by 3 feet, or 9 square feet. To convert square feet to square yards, you divide by 9, so 1 square yard is equal to 9 square feet.
55.56 yards of carpeting. Just divide the feet by 9 and that gives you the yards. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The above will give you square yards of floor, but you need to know what size the roll of carpet is. Example, if the carpet comes on a 12 foot roll and the room is 10 by 20 (200 sq ft or 22.22 sq yrd) but you would have to buy 12 by 20 (240 sq ft or 26.66 sq yrd). You need to determine the size of each piece of carpet and then figure your squre feet /9.
Every 9 inches of a roll with a 12-foot width is a square yard. This means every lineal or running foot of 12-foot wide carpet is 1 1/3 square yards of carpet. If carpet is $11.26 per square yard, a running foot of our carpet on the roll would cost about $15. The actual answer is $15 and 1 & 1/3 cents a lineal foot.
A standard roll of Bounty paper towels typically contains about 80 sheets. However, the number of sheets can vary depending on the specific product line or size, such as Bounty Select-A-Size, which allows users to tear off smaller sheets. Always check the packaging for the exact count of sheets for the specific roll you have.
37.5 square feet.
270 square feet.
That depends upon the length and width of each roll. Ask your sod supplier for the length and width of each roll multiply those two dimensions in feet together to get square feet of each roll. For example, if each roll is 3 feet wide by 20 feet long, then multiply those two dimensions to get 60 square feet per roll. Divide the total of 900 square feet by 60 square feet per roll to get 15 rolls.
The roll has 12.5 square feet of material.
300 square feet.
8,435 sq. feet
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A 1 sq roll should cover 100 sq feet
A single roll of insulation typically covers from 40 to 50 square feet. Coverage areas vary depending on the product manufacturer and type of blanket insulation.So the answer is: 50 square feet
This will vary by brand and style carpet.
75' in a 2.25 square roll of ice and water shield.
1 square = 100 square feet x 8 squares = 800 square feet. 15# felt comes in different sizes. Multiply the length of the roll x the width of the roll to find out how many square feet are in a roll. 800 divided by the square feet per roll = how many rolls you need.