213,000 gal / 7.48 gal /cubic foot =28,476cf /12ft(depth)=2373 sqft of surface area
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.
Square yards can't be converted to gallons. Square yards measure area, while gallons measure volume.
A square foot has no volume. if you are asking how many gallons are in a cubic foot the answer id 7.4805195.
2
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.
about 4 gallons for one coat for smooth surface; about 6 gallons if the surface is rough
There are 144 square feet in 2000 gallons, assuming you are asking about surface area coverage. This can vary based on how you are spreading the gallons (e.g., on soil, on a floor).
depends on what thickness is required
If it's a smooth surface, about 3-4 gallons.
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.
Volume = (surface area) x (depth) = 217,800 cubic feet = 1,629,257.1 gallons (rounded)
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.
The total surface area of the building is 12,000. That means you would divide 12,000 by 500 and receive an answer of 240. You need 240 gallons of paint.
Square yards can't be converted to gallons. Square yards measure area, while gallons measure volume.
There are no gallons in a square yard. A square yard has no depth, while gallons measure volume. However, you can ask how many gallons are in a cubic yard. There are 201.97 US gallons in a cubic yard.
If the oil is barely visible it would take something like 25 gallons to cover one square mile. If the appearance of the oil is of bright bands of colour, then 200 gallons per square mile. Thick oil spills amount to 1330 gallons per square mile
yes, for smooth surface you can get 300-400 sq ft per gallon, so two gallons will allow 2 coats