56 sq feet
1/3 square foot.
5/8 Fireguard weighs about 2.4 pounds per square foot.
12 feet x 16 feet = 192 square feet
225 square feet
No. They are quite different. They are the same only in the case of one square foot and one foot square. One square foot is a square, one foot on a side. Ten square feet is an area equal to ten of these square feet. Ten feet square is a square, ten feet per side. Ten square feet contains an area of ten square feet. Ten feet square contains an area of 100 square feet.
40 feet x 25 feet = 1,000 square feet.
A 4ft x 8ft sheet is not a volume, it is an area, 32 square feet
An 8 foot by 5 foot sheet is 40 square feet. 3840 square feet divided by 40 square feet is 96. We use division because it is repeated subtraction.
It is 12 square feet of acrylic.
To determine how many 6-foot by 3-foot plasterboard sheets are needed for a 6.5 square foot area, first calculate the area of one sheet. Each sheet has an area of 18 square feet (6 feet x 3 feet). Dividing the total area needed (6.5 square feet) by the area of one sheet (18 square feet) gives approximately 0.36 sheets. Since you can't purchase a fraction of a sheet, you would need at least 1 sheet to cover the area.
A 4x8 sheet of 1/2 inch standard weighs apptroximately 52 pounds. The new 'Light ' board wieghs about 34 pounds.
That's going to depend on how many rooms there are in the house, and how high the ceilings are. Neither of those numbers can be calculated from "2500 square feet".
To determine how many drywall sheets are needed to cover a 24x24 garage, first calculate the total wall area. Assuming an 8-foot ceiling, the total wall area is approximately 768 square feet (perimeter of the garage, 96 feet, multiplied by the height of 8 feet). Standard drywall sheets are 4x8 feet, covering 32 square feet each. Therefore, you would need about 24 sheets of drywall (768 square feet divided by 32 square feet per sheet), plus some extra for waste and cuts, so consider purchasing 26-28 sheets.
On Average the cost to install drywall in most major cities is roughly 3.00 per sqft. Of course this depends on the size of job. A simple way to cost out the price of a drywall job is to basically figure out how many sheets is required and base it per sheet complete at a cost of 100. that includes taping and finishing.
32 Feet!
57 (with half a sheet left over)
1" drywall weighs approximately 3.4 pounds per square foot.