Common gallons of paint cover approximately 400 square feet. 1800 divided by 400 is 4.5. That is 4 and one half gallons or I would buy 5 gallons in case I lose some when I clean up or if there is a spill.
a little over 3 gallons depending on the texture of the surface and how many coats you need....4 gallons should easily cover one coat
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About from three to five gallons should be enough for a single coat depending on the porosity of the surface. Figure anywhere from 200 to 600 sq ft per gallon.
It will take approximately five to six gallons of paint to cover 1659 square feet. The general rule is 300 to 350 square feet out of a gallon of paint.
I would count on needing about 5 gallons. Paint shops often have specials on 5 gallon buckets anyway.
Covers 25 sq ft per gallon according to mfgr, so about 7.5 gallons.
About 6-8 gallons, depending how you paint and what the surface is.
(6-ft x 172-ft) / (200 square feet per gallon) = 5.16 gallons
Impossible to gauge from that measurement. You need an exterior figure of wall area, excluding windows.
Depending on the quality paint you are applying, the color, and if it has been primed are all factors on how many gallons it would take.
Covers 25 sq ft per gallon according to mfgr, so about 7.5 gallons.
Approximately 2000 SQ Ft
It will depend on the preparation of the area to be painted and the coverage of the paint.
6 and 2/3 gal.
About 27.8 acres.
About 6-8 gallons, depending how you paint and what the surface is.
(6-ft x 172-ft) / (200 square feet per gallon) = 5.16 gallons
Two possible answers: A linear foot is the length of a line and has one dimension: it has no width, so the area to cover is 1621 ft x 0 ft = 0 sq ft which means no paint will be required. Alternatively, a one dimension thing can be considered to have infinite width, so the area to cover is 1621 ft x ∞ ft = ∞ ft, ie you'll need an infinite amount of paint to paint it. A linear foot is a measure of length of a line with no width. To paint a line, a width for the line needs to be specified. Also, the depth of the painted line is required as a volume of paint will be deposited. So the amount of paint required is 1621 ft x width of line x depth of paint. This would then need to be converted into gallons; where you are will affect this conversion as it will affect the size of gallon you use: In UK, 1 cu ft ≈ 6.229 imp gallons In US, 1 cu ft ≈ 7.481 US gallons For example, if you wanted to paint the 11" wide white line that separates a Bus Lane from the other lanes on a UK road with paint 1/10 inch thick you would require: 12 in = 1 ft volume = 1621 ft x 11 ÷ 12 ft x 1/10 ÷ 12 ft ≈ 12.382 cu ft ≈ 12.382 x 6.229 imp gallons ≈ 77.13 [imp] gallons.
750 sq ft = 2 g 750/2=375 1000/375=2.666667 you will need 2.67 gallons of paint. Buy 3 gallons & you will have some leftover for touchups.
A cubic foot is 7.4 US gallons
There are 748 gallons in 100 cu ft.
269.3 gallons.