21.135 gallons
A rectangle is not a square but a square is a rectangle. That's because all that is required of a rectangle is the four vertex angles be 90 deg. A square not only requires the 90 deg angles but also its sides are all equal.
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That is like asking how many yards in a gallon. There are no square meters in a meter, and no meters in a square meter.
you will need 5 cans of paint.
1 gallon of paint to cover about 350 square feet You need slightly more than a gallon if the walls are unpainted drywall, which absorbs more of the paint
A rectangle is not a square but a square is a rectangle. That's because all that is required of a rectangle is the four vertex angles be 90 deg. A square not only requires the 90 deg angles but also its sides are all equal.
A gallon is a measure of volume whereas a square foot is a measure of area. So there are no gallons in a square foot and no square feet in a gallon.
a gallon of interior paint covers on average 400 square feet. you need to figure how many square feet of wall space you have to determine how many gallons you will need.
The answer really requires a cubic measure - the volume - of the construction. 100 square feet can be covered to a depth of only a grain of sand or several inches (or more) of sand and, obviously, the quantity of sand required will vary accordingly.
Gallons is a liquid measurement and inches is a solid measurement so there is no such thing as inches in a gallon but there is square inches in a gallon which is completely diffrent. Cubic inches measure volume so a gallon would be measured in cubic inches rather than square inches. 231 cubic inches is equal to one gallon. Answer2 The first para in the above answer is confusing because it says "there is square inches in a gallon". Unfortunately, there are NOT square inches in a gallon - they are CUBIC inches (a measure of volume, not area)
231 square inches are in a gallon. Answer 2 There are no square inches in a gallon, in the same way that there are no hours in a yard. They are different units. Cubic inches is possible though. Answer 3 If you're looking for the area of a gallon then it would depend on the container that houses the gallon. The constant in the formula would be 231 cubic inches. Just like a car's rate of travel is calculated with miles per hour, the area of a gallon would be calculated with the dimensions of the container.
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He covered 115 square feet per gallon. - Way below the average, which is about 280 sf per gallon.
An average gallon of latex house paint will cover 280 square feet
It depends . . . check the back of the paint can -- it should tell. If not, figure 350 to 400 square feet per gallon on smoothish surfaces and perhaps 200 square feet on roughish surfaces.
2000 gallons
It is not the square feet that determines the size water heater you need it is the demand. The more people who live in the home the higher the demand on the water heater to produce enough hot water. 1-3 people requires a 40 gallon water heater 4-6 people requires a 50 gallon water heater Of course you can make do with a 40 gallon water heater with a family of 4 or more but you will at times run out of hot water. Even if there are only 1 or 2 living in the home do not buy a 30 gallon water heater. You save very little money and may run out of hot water. But at least a 40 gallon.