It depends on the length and width of the wallpaper.
10x12 room
50 rolls of 50 dimes, 2,500 dimes total, face value of $250.
To convert the dimensions from feet to meters, first, note that 1 foot is approximately 0.3048 meters. Therefore, an 11ft x 14ft room is approximately 3.35m x 4.27m. To find the area in square meters, multiply the two dimensions: 3.35m x 4.27m, which equals about 14.3 square meters.
A standard roll of duct tape typically contains 60 yards, which equals 180 feet. However, some rolls can vary in length, so it's always good to check the packaging for the specific dimensions.
It would depend, but it would generally be around 3,000 sq ft.
12 linear metres into rolls?
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One, if it is long enough.
Assuming a maximum precision, you only have to use 25(10)/50 = 250/50 = 5 rolls.
The room is 264 square feet and adding 10% for pattern match cutting etc then you need 6 rolls
121ft² = 11.2m²
121 sq ft
To determine how many rolls of wallpaper are needed, first calculate the total wall area. The wall's height is assumed to be 10 ft, so the area is 25 ft (length) x 10 ft (height) = 250 square feet. Each roll covers 50 ft in length, and assuming a standard width of 21 inches (1.75 ft), each roll covers approximately 50 ft x 1.75 ft = 87.5 square feet. Therefore, you would need 250 sq ft / 87.5 sq ft per roll ≈ 2.86 rolls, meaning you would need 3 rolls of wallpaper.
Ten billion rolls that are each 25 feet long and one billionth of a foot wide.
10x12 room
The number of rolls needed depends on the size of each roll. Measure the dimensions of a single roll and calculate how many square meters it covers. Then divide the total area (55 sq meters) by the coverage area of one roll to determine the number of rolls needed.
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