There are different types of drywall. Green rock for wet areas in bathrooms. Exterior grade 'rock for porch ceilings. 5/8" X is used for garages. There could be endless floorplan variations which will affect how many lineal feet of wall space you have. You could have several different ceiling heights which will affect your material square footage. Your going to have to do the math on this one or take it to a professional.
What is an average sized house? 1600-1800 sq/ft? 120-145 sheets.
You haven't given enough information. Square footage alone is useless, we need to know how many rooms and what size each is .
Impossible to say without knowing how many rooms and what size they are.
About 94 sheets if 4x8.
You will need at least 14 sheets, depending on shape and height of wall.
4' x 12' = 48 sq ft
You need roughly 94 sheets, however, the shapes of walls and stairs will change that figure slightly.
3.5 sheets to cover that.
Drywall is too heavy and large to put on pallets unless you're using smaller length drywall sheets less than 5 feet, which is unheard of unless they're scraps of construction trash or leftover wall board. Drywall in wholesale amounts are delivered by special heavy duty crane/boom trucks that take specialized skilled delivery for upstairs, handcarrying, and are used with special drywall carts that carry 14-17 separate sheets of drywall. Drywall usually come in "bundles" of 2 sheets per bundle. "Bundles" are held together with a pull strip cardboard type tab. Due to the brittleness and heavy weight of drywall, it's very easy to crack or break drywall in half by accident. bundles of weight, thickness, length, and width vary by type of drywall and purpose. I only know because I delivered all the drywall by a boom/crane truck, dolley, and bare hands. JB
Depending on doors and windows that is approximately 500 sq.ft or 16 standard boards.
1000 grams = 1 kilogram so 2360 g = 2360/1000 kg = 2.36 kg
A 'lift' (100 ) of standard drywall sheets weighs about 2.5 tons on a dry day, -so you figure it out according to size of your truck.
16 sheets. - don't plan a career as a drywaller if that was too hard for you to figure out -
You will need approximately 10 rolls of 500' long joint tape.