I assume you are refering to roofing material, since a "square" in the roofing industry is equivalent to 100 square feet of material. 1 linear meter equals 3.28084 feet 1 square meter equals (3.28084 ft)2 or 10.7639 square feet Therefore, 80 square meters equals 80 x 10.7639 square feet or 809.93 square feet Since a roofing "square"=100 sqft, 80 square meters equals 8.0993 "squares" If you don't want to carry a calculator around in the field, just remember that: 1 square meter is a bit under 11 square feet. and that 1 square of roofing will cover almost 10 square meters (but not quite) Rod Burrows, PE
(USA Cover): Forrest Griffin (Canada Cover):George St. Pierre
Nothing. They are the same thing. Only a quilt cover is used for a quilt, and a duvet cover is used for a duvet. Hope this helps.
Forrest Griffin is on the cover but Georges St Pierre is on the Canadian cover
Yes on the cover shot album
9 bundles assuming std. 3 bundle/sq. shingles
If I recall from my roofing days, a square is 3 bundles of shingles. Those 3 bundles cover 100 of square feet.
4 bundles of shingles covers 100sq.ft. of course this is approx. shingles come in several sizes and then you must allow for waste cuts etc
Each bundle of rooring shingles covers about 33 sq ft. 480 / 33 = 14.54545 bundles. so you need to buy 15 bundles of shingles.
Not sure, but one bundle covers 33.33 square feet. 3 bundles to a square.
A 'bundle' is an arbitrary amount - Usually we talk about 'squares' in roofing. One 'square' is 100 square feet
How much area would 15 bundles of shingles cover. Standard duty shingles use 3 bundles for every 100 square feet so 15 bundles would cover 500 square feet.
26 bundles should be about right.
How many bundles of 3-Tab Shingles are needed to cover 80 square feet?
How much dose 3 square of roofing cover
Four bundles of design(architecture) to 100sq = 48 bundlesThree bundles of three tab to 100sq = 36 bundlesThe surface area of a roof is measured in "squares" of shingles. Each square covers 100 square feet. However, when you buy shingles, they're usually priced per bundle.Calculate the number of bundles needed by measuring the roof's square footage (length X width). Divide that number by 100 to get the number of squares needed. Multiply the number of squares by 3 (in most cases) or the number of bundles it takes to equal one square. Again, in most cases 3 bundles = 1 square.
A bundle of Shingles will cover roughly 33 square feet. A square of Shingles (3 Bundles) will cover 100 square feet.