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12 linear metres into rolls?
77 ft * 4 ft = 308 square feet. To convert to rolls of wallpaper you would need to know the coverage per roll (length * width of the paper). Also, if it is patterned, then you will need more to match up the pattern.
If you know the width of the wallpaper rolls, then area = length x width so thatlength, or linear metres = area (in sq metres) / width (in metres).
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The room is 264 square feet and adding 10% for pattern match cutting etc then you need 6 rolls
Assuming a maximum precision, you only have to use 25(10)/50 = 250/50 = 5 rolls.
Ten billion rolls that are each 25 feet long and one billionth of a foot wide.
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It depends on the length and width of the wallpaper.
12 linear metres into rolls?
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The answer is $340
The question is underspecified. So the answer is either:wallpaper rolls that add up to 450 metres in length, or450 times the cost of one linear metre of the wall paper.
77 ft * 4 ft = 308 square feet. To convert to rolls of wallpaper you would need to know the coverage per roll (length * width of the paper). Also, if it is patterned, then you will need more to match up the pattern.
Large paper rolls can be purchased in numerous craft stores, including Michael's and Hobby Lobby. When purchasing paper rolls from these stores, there are many colors to choose from! This makes the chore of buying large paper rolls much more fun and exciting!
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Wallpaper for walls is a material used in interior decoration to decorate the interior walls of domestic and public buildings. It is usually sold in rolls and applied onto walls using wallpaper paste. Wallpapers can come in a variety of designs, including patterns, textures, and images, and can be made from various materials such as paper, vinyl, non-woven fabric, and even natural materials like grasscloth.