Subflooring comes in panels that are 4'x8', so you'll need four sheets, but you'll have some excess material.
two 4X8 sheets would do it with 14 square feet left over.
One, if it is big enough.
188 will cover it. Bring extra.
Assuming the tiles are 1 foot squares, you would need 10*15 = 150 tiles.
you need to know how wide the floor is in addition to how long. Number of tiles is lenght x width
A tile measuring 2 foot by two foot (which, incidentally, is an unusually large tile) has an area of 4 square feet, so it would take 100 such tiles to cover a 400 square foot floor.
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It depends upon which direction you put the plywood. You could use 4-8' lengths to cover the 32' by 11-4' lengths to cover the 43', cutting off 1 foot of the last row of sheets. That would be a total of 44 sheets. If you went the other direction, then it would take 8-4' lengths to cover the 32' and 6-8' lengths to cover the 43', cutting off 5' of the last row of sheets. This method would take a total of 48 sheets.
Yes, but you need to check that te thickness of the ply is sufficient for any load that it may have to bear.
It should take about 825 1 foot square tiles to cover a floor with those dimensions. This assumes roughly a 10% waste factor.
The cost of plywood is determined by "board feet," that is one board foot of plywood is one cubic foot. The variety of the wood, the number of plys or layers, the grade of wood, and the type of glue used are all determinant factors in the cost.So, to determine the cost of one gram, you would need to weigh one board foot of the variety you choose. Determine the quantity that would weigh one gram, and divide the cost of one board foot by the number of grams in that board foot.
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