Depends on how much paint you want, If you want 11 gallons, three gallons of red are needed.
If you have two gallons of white paint, you'll need three quarts of red paint.
Take however much you need to do the job, divide that amount by 11, multiply that total by three and that will tell you how much red paint you need.
Different paints are mixed at different consistencies depending on how they are expected to be applied. Automotive paints are fairly thin since they are meant to be sprayed, while normal house paints are thicker so that they can easily be brushed or rolled. Usually, the data sheet for the individual paint will show the viscosity in Krebs units.
From my experience, electric paint guns such as the Wagner Power Sprayer perform poorly. In a word, they suck. I've found that if you add a little paint thinner to your paint they tend to work a lot better. If you want a nice job, try to rent a commercial grade airless paint sprayer. It does a lot better job and wastes a lot less paint. Reserve the unit and make sure all your prep is done. The units frequently rent by the hour. Bring it home, blow on your coating, and take it back.
A gallon of paint covers about 300 square feet at a usual thickness of one coat; your example of 0.1 cm thick is very thick coat, equivalent to about 6 coats of paint at least; you could cover about 300/6 =50 square feet at that thickness.
Aprox. 64 million pre-1978 housing units contain some lead-based paint. Sale of LBP to consumers and its use in residential housing was banned in the U.S. in 1978. Source: EPA Lead Training Manual
No, drinking units a night is not bad. In fact, 30 units is actually quite good for your body.
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The answer is 5.5 cans. You figure this by basic division: (2200 units) / (400 units per can) = 5.5 cans
It is: 2200/400 = 5.5 and so 6 cans will be needed
Cans of paint needed: 2200/400 = 5.5 therefore 6 cans are needed
2200/400 = 5.5 cans
5.5 round it up to 6
The answer is 5.5 cans. You figure this by basic division: (2200 units) / (400 units per can) = 5.5 cans which means you have to buy 6 cans.
Different paints are mixed at different consistencies depending on how they are expected to be applied. Automotive paints are fairly thin since they are meant to be sprayed, while normal house paints are thicker so that they can easily be brushed or rolled. Usually, the data sheet for the individual paint will show the viscosity in Krebs units.
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The number of cans of paint needed to cover 400 square units depends on the coverage provided by each can. Typically, one can of paint covers about 350 to 400 square feet. Therefore, for 400 square units, you would need at least one can, but it’s advisable to check the specific coverage details on the paint can and consider extra for touch-ups or a second coat.
Divide 2200 by 400 = 5.5
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