To determine the number of cans of paint needed to cover an area of 2200 square units, divide the total area by the coverage of one can. This is calculated as 2200 square units divided by 400 square units per can, which equals 5.5. Since you cannot purchase half a can, you will need to round up to the nearest whole number, requiring 6 cans of paint.
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Cans of paint needed: 2200/400 = 5.5 therefore 6 cans are needed
It is: 2200/400 = 5.5 and so 6 cans will be needed
The number of cans of paint needed to cover 400 square units depends on the coverage provided by each can. Typically, one can of paint covers about 350 to 400 square feet. Therefore, for 400 square units, you would need at least one can, but it’s advisable to check the specific coverage details on the paint can and consider extra for touch-ups or a second coat.
2200/400 = 5.5 cans
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Cans of paint needed: 2200/400 = 5.5 therefore 6 cans are needed
It is: 2200/400 = 5.5 and so 6 cans will be needed
5.5 round it up to 6
7.7 gallons.
The number of cans of paint needed to cover 400 square units depends on the coverage provided by each can. Typically, one can of paint covers about 350 to 400 square feet. Therefore, for 400 square units, you would need at least one can, but it’s advisable to check the specific coverage details on the paint can and consider extra for touch-ups or a second coat.
A square unit is equal to 100 square feet so 2200 square units equals 220,000 square feet. One gallon of paint will cover approximately 400 square feet which means 550 gallons of paint are needed. If you plan on a double coat 1,100 gallons are needed. It will take 550-1,100 1 gallon cans of paint to cover 2,200 square units.
2200 square units ÷ 400 square units/tin = 5 1/2 tins. If you had no paint, as you cannot buy 1/2 a tin, you would need to buy 6 tins.
One quart of paint nominally covers about 100 square feet.
2200/400 = 5.5 cans
To determine the number of cans of paint needed, divide the total area to be covered by the coverage of one can. This calculation is 2200 square units divided by 400 square units per can, which equals 5.5 cans. Since you can't purchase half a can, you would need to round up to 6 cans of paint to fully cover the area.
you will need 5 cans of paint.