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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
To determine how many 12 by 12 inch pavers are needed to cover 320 square feet, first convert the dimensions of the paver to square feet: a 12 by 12 inch paver is 1 square foot. Therefore, to cover 320 square feet, you would need 320 pavers, since each paver covers 1 square foot.
18*18 = 324 tiles.
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Each tile covers 4 square feet. Which means you need 200 tiles to cover 800 square feet, plus spoilage.
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
An 8 ft * 8 ft board covers 64 square feet so 3 will suffice.
5.5 round it up to 6
2.81 gallons for every 1/100 of an inch thick. Most paints are applied at 4 mils wet, so they usually cover about 400 square foot per gallon. So you'd need about a gallon and a quart to cover 450 square feet.
To determine how many 12 by 12 tiles are needed to cover 2420 square feet, first, calculate the area of a single tile. Each tile covers 1 square foot (since 12 inches by 12 inches equals 1 square foot). Therefore, to cover 2420 square feet, you would need 2420 tiles.
To determine how many 12 by 12 inch pavers are needed to cover 320 square feet, first convert the dimensions of the paver to square feet: a 12 by 12 inch paver is 1 square foot. Therefore, to cover 320 square feet, you would need 320 pavers, since each paver covers 1 square foot.
A 12 inch tile covers a square foot. So that would be 400 of them. Plus spoilage and trim pieces.
18*18 = 324 tiles.
3 bundles covers 100 square feet. You have 18,4 100 square feet. 18.4 x 3 = 55.2 so you will need 56 bundles.