One gallon usually covers 260 -300 square feet. you calculate it from that.
To calculate how much paint needed for pipe painting, the pipe must first be measure for area. After the area is calculated, the amount of paint needed can easily be found out by figuring out how much area each can covers.
You can calculate the amount of paint needed by finding the square footage of the room to be painted. Each manufacturer has a recommendation as to how many square feet a gallon of paint will cover. Make sure to calculate for primer if needed and or a second coat of finish.
A practical need to calculate surface area arises, for example, when you need to paint your house. The amount of paint you need is proportional to the surface area you want to paint.
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Orange will be the result of the mix.
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
To determine the jar with the greatest amount of paint, look for the jar with the highest value in the table. To find the jar with the least amount of paint, look for the jar with the lowest value in the table.
To find the amount of blue paint used, we first subtract the amount of white paint from the total amount used: 9.1 pints - 3.5 pints (which is 35% of 9.1 pints) = 5.6 pints of blue paint. Therefore, Lisa used 5.6 pints of blue paint to paint her bedroom walls.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here! Abby used 7.7 pints of paint in total, with 3/5 of that being white paint. To find out how many pints of blue paint she used, we can first calculate how much white paint she used (7.7 pints x 3/5 = 4.62 pints of white paint). Then, we can subtract the amount of white paint from the total to find the amount of blue paint she used (7.7 pints - 4.62 pints = 3.08 pints of blue paint). Happy painting!
Depends on the paint, and the amount of paint. Some paints and some amounts-sure.
Paint is sticky after a certain amount of time because that's when Edward Cullen comes out and licks the paint off with his nostrils. -K.S. :)
it is the principal amount... i.e., the amount for which u have to calculate the interest Enjoy!! Kush