Radius: square root of (2808/pi) = 30 feet rounded Diameter: 2*30 = 60 feet
312 square yards.
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The total surface area of the building is 12,000. That means you would divide 12,000 by 500 and receive an answer of 240. You need 240 gallons of paint.
The volume of the pool is 2,290.2 cu ft and has a maximum capacity of 17,133.2 gallons of water.
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Surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2 Area = 4*pi*102 = 400*pi square feet Amount needed in gallons = (400*pi)/400 = pi (3.141592654) Just over 3 gallons will be needed.
The equation for the amount of paint needed is: (Gallons needed) = (Total square feet) / (Square feet covered by 1 gallon of paint). For 2 gallons for 750 sq feet: 2 = 750 / x, where x is the square footage covered by 1 gallon. Solve for x to find the coverage per gallon, then calculate how many gallons are needed for 1000 sq feet using the same equation with the new coverage value.
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.
it depends on the type of paint. Most interior housepaint will cover 280-300 square feet.
how many gallons of paint is needed to cover 2,500 square feet, with the paint having 55% solids, and 10% thinner, to have 6 mils dry film thickens at finish
1000 square feet to paint? You can paint 400 feet squared with one gallon. so you need to know how high the wall is 8 feet high by 1000 feet 8x1000 = 8000 square feet divided by 400feet per a gallon = 20 gallons one coat. just x the amount of coats you want to do and your good to go. You realy need to measure each wall and go HxL divided by 400feet per a gallon and this will tell you how many gallons will be needed to paint each wall and corner.
Just over 20 gallons
400 Square Feet.
Radius: square root of (2808/pi) = 30 feet rounded Diameter: 2*30 = 60 feet
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20 gallons