There are 3 feet in each yard. Therefore, in yards the dimensions given are 8 yards long, 6 yards wide, and 3 yards high. Two of the four walls have dimensions of 8 X 3 yards and the other two have dimensions of 6 X 3 yards. Therefore, the total wall area in square yards is (2 X 8 X 3) + (2 X 6 X 3) = 84 square yards.
Each wall is (8 x 12) = 96 square feet.Two walls = (2 x 96) = 192 square feet of wallpaper.
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2[(24 ft * 9ft) + (18 ft + 9 ft)] / 9 ft2/yd22[(216 ft2) + (162 ft2)] / 9 ft2/yd22[378 ft2] / 9 ft2/yd2756 ft2 / 9 ft2/yd284 yd2
-- Two of the walls are 15-ft wide and 10-ft high. Each of them has an area of 150 square ft.-- The other two walls are 18-ft wide and 10-ft high. The area of each is 180 square ft.-- The total area of the walls is (2 x 150) + (2 x 180) = 300 + 360 = 660 square ft.That's what Sally needs to start with, although she'll wind up cutting out and discardingpieces that would otherwise cover the door and windows.
-- Floor and ceiling . . . (13 x 16) = 208 square feet each -- One pair of walls . . . (13 x 13) = 169 square feet each -- The other pair of walls . . . (13 x 16) = 208 square feet each Total = 1,170 square feet. If you need this number for carpet, wallpaper, or paint, then subtract the area of windows, doors, electrical outlets, heat registers, etc.
84 square yards
you will need 84 sq. yards of wallpaper
In order to calculate that, we also need to know the length of the room.
To calculate the total square yards of wallpaper needed to cover the four walls, first find the total surface area of the walls. The walls will have a total area of (2(24 \times 9) + 2(18 \times 9) = 648) square feet. Since 1 square yard is equivalent to 9 square feet, divide 648 square feet by 9 to get 72 square yards of wallpaper needed.
Decorated paper used to glue to and cover walls.
14.) A room is 24 feet long, 18 feet wide, and 9 feet high. How many square yards of wallpaper are needed to paper the four walls of the room?
12 x 4 = 48 square metres.
Each wall is (8 x 12) = 96 square feet.Two walls = (2 x 96) = 192 square feet of wallpaper.
2 walls are 18 x 9 and 2 walls are 24 x 9 so not counting doors and windows it is 2x18x9 + 2x24x9 = 756 sq ft
To efficiently remove wallpaper from your walls, start by scoring the wallpaper with a scoring tool, then apply a wallpaper removal solution or a mixture of water and vinegar. Let it soak for a few minutes before gently peeling off the wallpaper with a putty knife or scraper. Repeat the process as needed until all the wallpaper is removed.
A wallpaper removal steamer uses hot steam to soften the wallpaper adhesive, making it easier to peel off the wallpaper from walls. This method is efficient because it reduces the time and effort needed to remove the wallpaper compared to traditional methods like scraping or using chemicals.
How to apply wallpaper on walls.