No because 13 feet times 9 feet = 117 square feet
13 'x 9' = 117 sq. ft. One can is less than half of what you need for one coat.
If your drum is a 55 gallon drum and your paint can cover 400 square feet per gallon then you may cover (one coat only) a square almost 150 by 150 feet.
2.81 gallons for every 1/100 of an inch thick. Most paints are applied at 4 mils wet, so they usually cover about 400 square foot per gallon. So you'd need about a gallon and a quart to cover 450 square feet.
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He covered 115 square feet per gallon. - Way below the average, which is about 280 sf per gallon.
Your lifespan is not large enough to cover the entire space area.
One, if the square is large enough.
Strangely enough, exactly one square metre!
Enough to cover whatever the size of your lawn is.
If you buy 18 boxes you will have enough, plus a few extra. 18 boxes will cover just over 434 square feet.
You buy shingles by the square. Three bundles cover one square. A square is 10x10. So four bundles should be more than enough.
One, if it is big enough.
20*20 square feet tile = 400 square feet, so in principle, two tiles will cover 800 square feet, which is more than enough. This is provided that the offcuts can be used.
There are many variables but 3 tons of air conditioning is enough to cover 1750 sq ft.
One 13 ft x 13 ft tile covers 169 square feet, so 2 will be enough.
No - it used to be 47 square miles, but now it is a little less due to some sales of certain parcels of land.
Impossible, as there are not enough numbers to cover all squares.
A bundle of Shingles will cover roughly 33 square feet. A square of Shingles (3 Bundles) will cover 100 square feet.