Just over 20 gallons
To paint 180 square feet, generally about 3 quarts of paint would be required. However, this figure varies depending on how many coats are applied.
Approximately 2000 SQ Ft
Surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2 Area = 4*pi*102 = 400*pi square feet Amount needed in gallons = (400*pi)/400 = pi (3.141592654) Just over 3 gallons will be needed.
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400 Square Feet.
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.
Just over 20 gallons
To paint 180 square feet, generally about 3 quarts of paint would be required. However, this figure varies depending on how many coats are applied.
Approximately 2000 SQ Ft
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If 169 is floor area, then you are talking about roughly 430 square feet of wall. I would paint that with a bit less than 2 gallons.
about 4 gallons for one coat for smooth surface; about 6 gallons if the surface is rough
The answer depends on the preparation of the surface to be painted and on the paint, itself. Read the coverage information on the paint can.
A square unit is equal to 100 square feet so 2200 square units equals 220,000 square feet. One gallon of paint will cover approximately 400 square feet which means 550 gallons of paint are needed. If you plan on a double coat 1,100 gallons are needed. It will take 550-1,100 1 gallon cans of paint to cover 2,200 square units.
The equation for the amount of paint needed is: (Gallons needed) = (Total square feet) / (Square feet covered by 1 gallon of paint). For 2 gallons for 750 sq feet: 2 = 750 / x, where x is the square footage covered by 1 gallon. Solve for x to find the coverage per gallon, then calculate how many gallons are needed for 1000 sq feet using the same equation with the new coverage value.
Paint coverage differs depending on brand and type of paint. Most (if not all) paint cans will indicate that one gallon covers so many square feet. For example, Paint A says one gallon covers 200 square feet. That means 200 square feet will require one gallon, 50 square feet will require one quart, 400 square feet will require two gallons, etc.