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A standard roll of 30 lb roofing paper typically contains about 1,000 square feet of material. Given that the width of the roll is usually 36 inches (3 feet), you can calculate the lineal feet by dividing the total square footage by the width in feet. Therefore, a roll of 30 lb roofing paper generally provides approximately 333 lineal feet.
The roll has 12.5 square feet of material.
15 lb. 400 sq. ft. 30 lb. 200 sq. ft.
depends how long the roll is
8,435 sq. feet
500
1 roll
A standard roll of 30 lb roofing paper typically contains about 1,000 square feet of material. Given that the width of the roll is usually 36 inches (3 feet), you can calculate the lineal feet by dividing the total square footage by the width in feet. Therefore, a roll of 30 lb roofing paper generally provides approximately 333 lineal feet.
The number of sheets on a paper towel roll varies greatly. On average, most standard rolls have 50-80 sheets/roll, however jumbo rolls can contain 100+ sheets. Many brands are now offering "pick a size" rolls that have on average of 150 sheets/roll.
The total roll weighs 525 pounds. This is calculated by dividing the total length of the paper by the amount of paper in each pound: 3150 feet / 6 feet per pound = 525 pounds.
It depends on the size of the roll,
A roll of newsprint typically contains around 6,000 to 10,000 feet of paper. To convert this to miles, we need to divide the number of feet by 5,280 (the number of feet in a mile). This would give a range of approximately 1.1 to 1.9 miles in a roll of newsprint.
That depends on the size of the Butcher Paper Roll. A 12 inch wide, 900 feet long roll one has a roll weight of 12 lbs. If the roll was 18 inch wide and the same length the roll weight is 18 lbs. A 30 inch wide, 1000 feet long has a roll weight of slightly above 30 lbs.
There are anywhere from 350 to 500 sheets of toilet paper on one roll
75 i counted just for you and my mom wasnt very happy either
The roll has 12.5 square feet of material.
15 lb. 400 sq. ft. 30 lb. 200 sq. ft.