When talking about the area of a roof, remember that it is not the same as the square footage of the structure. For example a 20 x 30' building with a 12" overhang and a 4/12 pitch will have 736 sq ft of roof vs only 600 sq ft of slab.
One square of shingles covers 100 square feet. 15 year shingles come 3 bundles to a square. 25 year come 4 bundles to a square.
20 squares or 60 bundles
100 sq ft = 1 square.
A 2,000 square foot blanket will cover an area of approximately 2,000 square feet.
A normal pallet of sod covers 500 square feet
To determine how many 2x6x16 boards are needed to cover 2000 square feet, first calculate the area of one board. A 2x6 board is actually 1.5 inches by 5.5 inches in dimensions, which converts to 0.125 feet by 0.4583 feet, giving an area of about 0.0576 square feet per board. Dividing 2000 square feet by 0.0576 square feet per board results in approximately 34,722 boards. Therefore, you would need around 34,722 of these boards to cover 2000 square feet.
Five--a roll will cover 400 square feet of area.
That'll depend on what you're covering them with. A lot of square feet if you're covering them with 2000 pounds of silk or styrofoam, not many square feet if you're covering them with 2000 pounds of lead or stones or gold.
Approximately 2000 SQ Ft
3104.72
I would guess about 70-80 bales
To cover 2000 square feet with a few inches of straw, you typically need about 2 to 3 bales of straw per 100 square feet for a depth of 2-3 inches. Therefore, for 2000 square feet, you would require approximately 40 to 60 bales of straw, depending on the thickness of the coverage and the density of the straw. It's essential to consider the specific type and packing of the straw bales, as they can vary in size and weight.
Metropolitan Sydney cover about 2000 square kilometers, has 4 million inhabitants and about 300 suburbs .