The length of material in one roll can vary widely depending on the type of roll. For example, a standard roll of carpet might contain 12 feet or more, while a roll of tape might only have a few yards. To get an accurate measurement, it’s important to check the specifications provided by the manufacturer for the particular item in question.
8,435 sq. feet
The roll has 12.5 square feet of material.
26 feet
To determine how many rolls of underlayment are needed for a 1500 square foot roof, you first need to find out how much area one roll covers. If a roll has 144 feet, and assuming it covers 3 feet wide (a common width for underlayment), it would cover 432 square feet (144 feet x 3 feet). Dividing the total roof area (1500 square feet) by the coverage per roll (432 square feet) gives approximately 3.47. Therefore, you would need 4 rolls of underlayment to cover the roof.
80 rod or 1320 feet (1 rod = 16.5 feet)
The roll has 12.5 square feet of material.
26 feet
A 1 sq roll should cover 100 sq feet
37.5 square feet.
500
32
88
300 square feet.
The measurements of a roll of hay can vary but many are either 4 feet by 6 feet or 5 feet by six feet. The measurements will depend on how it is baled, who is baling it, and how tight it is the hay is baled or rolled.
80 rod or 1320 feet (1 rod = 16.5 feet)
there are 3 feet in a yard so 120 feet equals 40 yards.
This will vary by brand and style carpet.