To determine how many bundles can be made from 43 squares, we first need to define what a "bundle" consists of. If each bundle contains a specific number of squares, divide 43 by that number to find the total number of bundles. For example, if a bundle consists of 5 squares, then 43 divided by 5 equals 8 bundles with 3 squares remaining. Please specify the number of squares per bundle for a precise answer.
A square covers 100 sq. ft. so 7 squares plus 2 bundles for the starter course and the ridge cap.
The answer depends on the size of the squares!
3500 bundles
You can make 8 bundles and then you have 8 left over.
You can make three squares
20 squares or 60 bundles
100 sf = 1 square 3 bundles per square you have 14 squares you need 42 bundles .
3 bundles makes one sq
There are 3 bundles of conventional shingles to a square, so 3 X 27
3 3/4 squares.
You need 18 squares, which is 54 bundles.
165 + 5% or so for mistakes
Two squares.
Answer: About 44. Average bundle covers 1/3 of a square. 1 square = 100 square feet. More info, See link below.
you will have to give measurements for your roof if you want the answer
3 per square, standard grade, 4 per square architectural.
A square covers 100 sq. ft. so 7 squares plus 2 bundles for the starter course and the ridge cap.