The coverage of primer can vary by brand and type, but on average, one gallon of primer covers about 200 to 400 square feet. Therefore, 5 gallons of primer would typically cover between 1,000 and 2,000 square feet. It's important to check the specific product instructions for accurate coverage information.
First find the area of the cylinder in sqft. V= (3.14) x .5' x 40' = 62.8 sqft 1 sqft holds 7.48 gallons 62.8 x 7.48 = 469.74 Gallons
1 sqft = 144 square inches650 sqft = 93,600 square inchesVolume = 93,600 x 1.5 = 140,400 cubic inches = 607.79 gallons (rounded)
750,000 gal.
Base it off : 12" thick a yard of concrete will go 27sqft. 6" thick will go twice as many sqft so 54 sqft. 4" thick will go 3 times as many sqft so 81 sqft 2" thick will go 6 times as many sqft so 162 sqft and at 1" thick it will go 324 sqft. So at 5" thick...1 yard of concrete will go 67.5 sqft
Five--a roll will cover 400 square feet of area.
at 9 sqft per sqyd, you need 188/9 = 21 sq yds, commonly called a yard in the carpet business
7.48 gallons in 1 sqft sooo... .13 sqft in a gallon of water but i dont see how this is useful.
It depends on how many square feet the box will cover. I found two different brands: one covered 22.93 sqft, the other 17.59 sqft. your room is 12' x 14' = 168 sq.ft so 168 sqft / (22.93 sqft / box) = 7.32 boxes for my first example and 168 sqft / (17.59 sqft / box) = 9.55 boxes for my 2nd example Hope this helps
A square of shingles is 100 sqft. there are 3 bundles in a square. 1267 sqft is better rounded off to 1300 sqft to allow for waste. so 13oosqft dived by 100 sqft = 13 squares. 13 x 3 = 39 bundles.
80.0 Sqft
269.23
1418 sqft = 131.74m2