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Convert all measurements to yards by dividing by 3 (3 feet per yard). Now, there are four walls, 2 walls are 8 yards long by 3 yards high and 2 walls are 6 yards by 3 yards. So the equasion will be (2 * 8 * 3)+(2 * 6 * 3)= 84. 84 yards minimum is required to wallpaper the room. If this is not just a math question and you're really papering the room, don't forget to obtain 5-10% extra wallpaper because you're going to lose some due to mistakes and waste.

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2 x (length + width) x height = 2 x (8 yd + 6 yd) x 3 yd = 2 x 14 yd x 3 yd = 84 square yards

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Traditionally, wallpaper is not used for the floor.

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How many rolls of wallpaper will be needed to paper a wall that is twenty five feet long and ten feet wide?

Ten billion rolls that are each 25 feet long and one billionth of a foot wide.


A Bolt of wallpaper is how many square feet?

Wallpaper comes in double roll bolts. A bolt of wallpaper (55-60 sq ft) will contain about 40 to 50 usable sq. ft, depending on the size of the pattern repeat. Most wallpaper comes either 20½" x 33' or 27" x 27' per double roll bolt. There are two popular methods of estimating: Method #1: Calculate the area of the walls to be covered and divide by the usable sq. ft. per bolt (the usable sq. ft. per bolt estimates can be as low as 40 sq. ft for large repeats of 20-24" to as high as 50 sq. ft for small repeats of 1-2" or random matches); deduct ¼ bolt for each door or window that fully breaks a strip of wallpaper. Example: To paper an 8' high x 12' long wall with a 20" pattern repeat wallpaper, first calculate the square feet of wall to be covered; 8' x 12' = 96 sq. ft. Allowing 40 sq. ft. per bolt, you would need 96 sq. ft. /40 usable sq. ft per bolt = 2.4 bolts, or, rounding up, three bolts of wallpaper. Method #2: Calculate the number and length of strips needed (allowing for pattern repeats); then figure how many bolts would be required to yield the strips needed. Example: To paper an 8' high x 12' long wall with a 20" pattern repeat wallpaper, first calculate the number of strips needed to cover the wall. If the wallpaper comes in 20½" x 33' bolts, it would take eight strips of wallpaper 20½" wide to cover a 144" wall (12'). Next figure how many bolts would be required to yield eight strips. Each strip would have to be five pattern repeats (100") to cover the 8' high (96") wall. Since each bolt is 33' (396") long, each bolt would yield three 100" long strips. To get eight strips, then, would require three bolts of wallpaper.


How do you remove wallpaper paste from the face side of wallpaper after it has been installed for a long period?

Enzymes work well for that. It eats the glue/paste making it much easier to remove. Alternatively, warm water will also help loosen your wallpaper


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If the wallpaper is 10 feet long and 9 feet wide how long is the wallpaper?

Wallpaper usually is hung in a vertical manner: from the top of the wall to the bottom. If the wallpaper is 10 feet long, it means that it will cover a space that measures 10 feet or 120 inches. The specific measurement mentioned in the question means that piece of wallpaper will cover an area 10 feet tall and 9 feet wide.


Mrs brown put a wallpaper border around a room that is 10feet long and 9feet wide how long is the wallpaer border what is the area of the floor in the room?

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How long is the wallpaper border when you require 10 ft long and 9 feet wide of wallpaper?

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A wallpaper border around a room that is 10 ft long and 9 ft wide how long is the wallpaper border?

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How big is 16 feet long by 13 feet wide in meters how much wood floor would you need?

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A room is 24 feet long 18 feet wide and 9 feet high How many square yards of wallpaper are needed to paper the four walls of the room?

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How many feet of wallpaper border are needed for a wall that is eleven feet long and nine feet wide?

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The floor of the room is 14 feet wide how many square feet of carpet re needed to cover the floor?

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How many 6 inch square tiles would you need to cover the floor of bathroom that is 4 feet wide by 5 feet long?

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How long is a college basketball floor?

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How many rolls of wallpaper will be needed to paper a wall that is twenty five feet long and ten feet wide?

Ten billion rolls that are each 25 feet long and one billionth of a foot wide.


A room is 20 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 8 feet high. What is the area of the floor?

To find the area of the floor, you need to multiply the length by the width of the room. Given that the room is 20 feet long and 12 feet wide, you can calculate the area as follows: Area of the floor = Length Γ— Width = 20 feet Γ— 12 feet = 240 square feet Therefore, the area of the floor is 240 square feet.