depends on what country you're in, how many coats of paint, and what type of paint.
It will depend on the preparation of the area to be painted and the coverage of the paint.
Cannot answer this. Need to know the # of square feet each can of paint covers.
Is this a grade school math quiz? 12+12+10+10=44X8=352/105=3.35 Arron will need 4 gallons of paint.
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depends on what country you're in, how many coats of paint, and what type of paint.
It will depend on the preparation of the area to be painted and the coverage of the paint.
chalk board paint is about $12 a pint regular paint is about $12 a gallon
12 -4x8 sheets
Cannot answer this. Need to know the # of square feet each can of paint covers.
For the walls - height x diameter (10+10+12+12) = sq.ft. If you are painting the floor and/of ceiling too. 10 x 12 (x 2 if doing both) = sq.ft. Paint will have an approximate coverage listed on the can.
You will need: 12*24 = 288 square feet
There is not enough information in this question to correctly answer it, however, here is the formula you will need to find the amount needed to paint the walls only. If you have to paint the ceiling and/or the floor add the square footage to your Area(15 + 12 x 2) x y = Area Where y equals the height of the room.Check the label of your paint and determine the area in square feet of coverage. (ie. 400 sq.ft./gal) This is CoverageDivide your Area by Coverage to calculate the amount of paint needed
1,296 plus 20%
Paint weights vary depending on base and quality, so you'll need to check the data sheet on the paint that you are using.
Mrs Kelley wants to paint her classroom. If Mrs. Kelley works alone, it will take her 2 hours to paint her room. If Mrs. McCartney painted the room alone, it would take her 4 hours to paint the room. If Mrs. Kelley can convince McCartney to help her, how long will it take them to paint the room together (in hours and minutes)?
Is this a grade school math quiz? 12+12+10+10=44X8=352/105=3.35 Arron will need 4 gallons of paint.