Perimeter = 2*(L +W) = 2*(30 + 25) = 2*55 = 110 feet
Painted surface = Perimeter*Height = 110*8 = 880 sq feet
That's going to depend on how many square feet can be covered with one gallon of paint.But even before you go to the hardware store to ask thatquestion, you're going to need to knowthe height of the ceiling in the room.We assume you're going to paint the walls. Neither you nor your friendly hardware guy canfigure out the area of the walls without knowing the height of the ceiling.
Is this a grade school math quiz? 12+12+10+10=44X8=352/105=3.35 Arron will need 4 gallons of paint.
He the man emerged wet!!
That's going to depend on . . . -- how many square feet 1 gallon of paint covers -- whether you want to paint any of the walls ---- if so, how many, and the height of the ceiling above the floor -- whether you want to paint the ceiling -- whether you want to paint the floor None of these parameters is given in the question. We therefore don't stand a chance.
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.
root 484 ie 22 feet
390 linear feet of wall space (150+45+150+45) 3900 Square feet of wall space (390x10) 3900/400=10 gallons for ONE coat However 400sqft per gallon is a bit optimistic; add 10% 11 gallons
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1 gallon of paint to cover about 350 square feet You need slightly more than a gallon if the walls are unpainted drywall, which absorbs more of the paint
A good formula to use is 350 square feet of coverage for each gallon of paint. This can vary a bit, depending on the surface of the building and how many coats you'll need to cover an existing color (if any). Get your measurements, calculate the total square footage that needs to be covered, and divide that number by 350. Assuming you'll only need one coat of paint, you'll have your answer! Example: 4 exterior walls, each 16 feet in height and 100 feet in length = 1,600 square feet per wall = 6,400 square feet for all 4 walls. In this case, you'd need just under 19 gallons of paint to cover the building with one coat. Hope this helps out, and happy painting!
That's going to depend on how many square feet can be covered with one gallon of paint.But even before you go to the hardware store to ask thatquestion, you're going to need to knowthe height of the ceiling in the room.We assume you're going to paint the walls. Neither you nor your friendly hardware guy canfigure out the area of the walls without knowing the height of the ceiling.
One gallon of average paint covers about 280 -300 square feet. -Simply add up how many walls you wish to paint, convert to square feet, then divide that by 300. You then know how many gallons you need. Paint prices vary widely so you will have to consider what kind of paint you want.
Is this a grade school math quiz? 12+12+10+10=44X8=352/105=3.35 Arron will need 4 gallons of paint.
He the man emerged wet!!
a gallon of interior paint covers on average 400 square feet. you need to figure how many square feet of wall space you have to determine how many gallons you will need.
The exterior of the White House is covered in 300 gallons of paint. There are 135 rooms in the White House. There is 55,000 square feet of space in the White House. The first president to occupy the White House was John Adams in 1800.