Oh, dude, you're really concerned about drywall quantities, huh? Well, typically, there are about 500 sheets of drywall in a pallet. But hey, who's counting, right? Just make sure you have enough to cover those walls, or don't, like, whatever floats your boat.
About 94 sheets if 4x8.
The recommended drywall screw pattern for securing drywall sheets to a wall or ceiling is to place screws every 12 inches along the edges of the drywall sheets and every 16 inches in the center of the sheets.
The best drywall gap filler to use for filling gaps between drywall sheets is joint compound.
Between the sheets of drywall can be insulation or just hollow.
The number of half-inch plywood sheets on a pallet can vary depending on the manufacturer and the pallet's dimensions. Typically, a standard pallet can hold around 50 to 60 sheets of half-inch plywood, assuming each sheet is 4 feet by 8 feet. However, it's best to check with the specific supplier for accurate figures.
You will need at least 14 sheets, depending on shape and height of wall.
Usually there are 40 cases to a pallet. Within the case are 10 reams of 500 sheets of paper so total for the pallet would be 200,000 pieces of paper.
4' x 12' = 48 sq ft
You need roughly 94 sheets, however, the shapes of walls and stairs will change that figure slightly.
The recommended size for the gap between drywall sheets during installation is typically 1/8 inch.
3.5 sheets to cover that.
Impossible to say without knowing how many rooms and what size they are.