67 of them.
Each sheet is 40 square feet. It works out to 96 sheets.
400 Square Feet.
Each tile will cover 2 square feet. You have 64 square feet. You will need 32 tiles.
You would need 320 pavers to cover 160 square feet with 6x9 pavers, assuming each paver covers 0.5 square feet.
Each sheet covers 48 square feet. Divide 1500 by 48 gives you 31.25 sheets of drywall.
6-4'x8' sheets
-- A circle with 277 square feet of area inside it has a diameter of about 18.78 feet. (rounded) -- A square with 277 square feet of area inside it has sides that are each about 16.64 feet. (rounded) -- It takes 426.6 sheets of standard printer paper to cover 277 square feet.
Each sheet cover 15 square feet. That means you need 36 sheets.
Oh, dude, you're really asking me to do math? Fine, fine. So, a standard sheet of plywood is 4 feet by 8 feet, which is 32 square feet. To cover 1200 square feet, you'd need about 37.5 sheets of plywood. But like, let's just round up to 38 to be safe.
A roofing square covers an area of 100 square feet. A standard 4x8 sheet measures 32 square feet (4 feet x 8 feet). To determine how many 4x8 sheets are in a roofing square, divide 100 square feet by 32 square feet, which equals approximately 3.125 sheets. Therefore, you would need about 4 sheets of 4x8 to cover a roofing square, accounting for waste and cuts.
4*8 = 32. 4000 / 32 = 125. So 125 sheets
Generally 3000 (500 sheets 24"x36") Paper used for offset printing is 3300 sq
4-ft x 8-ft = 32 square feet in each sheet400/32 = 121/2 sheets
It would be square feet which is a measure of area.
You will need at least 14 sheets, depending on shape and height of wall.
1 plus 4 sq ft
1 square foot = (12 x 12) = 144 square inches100 square feet = (100 x 144) = 14,400 square inches8 x 11 = 88 square inches100 square feet = (14,400 / 88) = 163.63 = 164 sheets, with 32 square inches left over.