yes, for smooth surface you can get 300-400 sq ft per gallon, so two gallons will allow 2 coats
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One quart of paint nominally covers about 100 square feet.
Hi Your question doesn't make sense as it is written. To calculate square feet you need two dimensions. So 2 feet multiplied by 8 feet would give you 16 square feet. So would 4 feet multiplied by 4 feet. They are the same square footage, but different shapes. Think if you were adding a deck on your house and wanted to know how much paint to buy for it. If your deck is 10 feet by 16 feet, then 10 x 16 = 160 square feet. Then you look on the paint can and it says (conveniently) one can will cover 160 square feet. Phil
A 10 X 10 area or 100 square feet.
One square yard is nine square feet, so 27 square feet is equivalent to 3 square yards. So 3 yards of concrete will cover 27 square feet.
You will need 3.5 square yards of material to cover 32 square feet.