If 169 is floor area, then you are talking about roughly 430 square feet of wall. I would paint that with a bit less than 2 gallons.
Square foot coverage can be calculated by dividing 1600 by the number of mils you are applying. In your case: 1600/8= 200sqft.gal For 2592 sqft you would need 12.96 gallons, so 13 gallons.
7.7 gallons.
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.
You must have your figures wrong. - 4 litres of paint will not even come close to covering 100 metres square! !
2.81 gallons for every 1/100 of an inch thick. Most paints are applied at 4 mils wet, so they usually cover about 400 square foot per gallon. So you'd need about a gallon and a quart to cover 450 square feet.
a gallon of interior paint covers on average 400 square feet. you need to figure how many square feet of wall space you have to determine how many gallons you will need.
A square foot has no volume. if you are asking how many gallons are in a cubic foot the answer id 7.4805195.
Square foot coverage can be calculated by dividing 1600 by the number of mils you are applying. In your case: 1600/8= 200sqft.gal For 2592 sqft you would need 12.96 gallons, so 13 gallons.
A gallon is a measure of volume whereas a square foot is a measure of area. So there are no gallons in a square foot and no square feet in a gallon.
Seems like it is around $2.50 to $2.75 a square foot. I used estimates I have received from five painters averaged them and divided the cost by 1076 square feet of exterior paintable surface. I live in South Florida and we had the exterior of our house painted for around $1300. The house is 2200 square feet and single-story. They did an excellent job.
400 Square Feet.
Just over 20 gallons
There is a foot, a square foot, and a cubic foot, but there is no such thing as a square cubic foot. A foot and a square foot have no volume, so they're not related to gallons in any way. One cubic foot is the same volume as 7.48052 gallons. (rounded)
50 bajillion
There are no gallons of water in a square foot. Gallons is a unit of volume, and square feet is a unit of area, not volume. If you are asking about cubic feet, however, the answer is there are about 7.5 gallons in a cubic foot.
7,480.52 gallons for every inch of depth
There are zero gallons in any number of square feet, as square feet have no distance in the tird dimension to qualify a volume.