12 linear metres into rolls?
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600 meters = 1 968.50394 feet
To calculate the number of wallpaper rolls needed, first determine the total wall area. The room has four walls: two at 4.3m (height 2.13m) and two at 3.64m (height 2.13m). The total wall area is approximately 2*(4.32.13) + 2(3.64*2.13) = 32.56 square meters. If a standard wallpaper roll covers about 5 square meters, you would need around 7 rolls (32.56 / 5 = 6.51, rounded up).
Acres are a measure of area. Linear meters are a measure if length. They are not convertible.
A double roll of wallpaper typically covers about 10 to 11 meters in length, depending on the width of the wallpaper and the pattern repeat. Standard double rolls are usually 53 centimeters wide. To get the exact coverage, it’s important to check the specifications provided by the manufacturer.
The number of rolls needed depends on the size of each roll. Measure the dimensions of a single roll and calculate how many square meters it covers. Then divide the total area (55 sq meters) by the coverage area of one roll to determine the number of rolls needed.
It depends on the length and width of the wallpaper.
If a single roll of wallpaper will cover three square meters it will take 3.1 rolls to cover a wall that is 2 meters x 5 meters. You will need 10 square meters of paper to cover this size wall.
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109.728 (linear) meters.
A linear metre is the same as a metre.
1.85 linear meters.
620 meters = 2,034.12 linear feet.
Assuming a maximum precision, you only have to use 25(10)/50 = 250/50 = 5 rolls.
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371 meters is equivalent to 1,220 feet.
600 meters = 1 968.50394 feet