If each sheet of plywood measures 4x8 feet, then each sheet covers an area of 32 square feet. To find the number of sheets needed to cover the floor, divide the total area of the floor (40 feet x 28 feet = 1,120 square feet) by the area covered by each sheet (32 square feet). Therefore, 35 sheets of plywood are needed to completely cover the floor.
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6 and you won't need to cut any of them. They fit exactly
Six (6) sheets exactly cover that area and that shape, without cutting anything.
You need six sheets. And if you think about what you're doing, you don't have to cut anything . . . they fit right in.
First find the area of the floor and then the sheet of wood. 16*12=192 4*8=32 192/32=6 you need six sheets of plywood.
6
6 and you won't need to cut any of them. They fit exactly
Six sheets will exactly cover it, without cutting anything.
6 sheets each sheet is 32 sq ft
Six (6) sheets exactly cover that area and that shape, without cutting anything.
You need six sheets. And if you think about what you're doing, you don't have to cut anything . . . they fit right in.
First find the area of the floor and then the sheet of wood. 16*12=192 4*8=32 192/32=6 you need six sheets of plywood.
To cover a rectangle-shaped floor measuring 16x12, you will need 6 4x8 sheets of plywood. Arrange the sheets so that the longer side of the sheets line up along the longer edge of the floor.
(52 x 27) / (4 x 8) = 1404/32 = 43.875, so you need to buy 44 sheets
Six sheets exactly
Assuming you mean sheets measuring 4 feet x 8 feet... Six sheets exactly.
-- Plywood normally comes in 4-ft x 8-ft sheets = 32 square feet.-- The area you have to cover is 10-ft x 12-ft = 120 square feet.You need 120/32 = 33/4 sheets worth of material, but you'll have tofigure out for yourself how to cut it.