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How Many Paper Lanterns To Cover 40M Squared
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Hi folks could do with some help.
Daughter is getting married and decorating her reception with paper lanterns to cover 40 meter squared, we could do with help on roughly how many she needs. They will be three different sizes. Can anyone help?
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Daughter is getting married and decorating her reception with paper lanterns to cover 40 meter squared, we could do with help on roughly how many she needs. They will be three different sizes. Can anyone help?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A good starting point might be to look through the photographs here to see which comes closest to the result which you're seeking to achieve:
http:// www.han ginglan terns.c o.uk/in spirati ons
Then you'll hopefully be able to do a rough count of the number of lanterns in the picture, scaling up to your required area if necessary.
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Then you'll hopefully be able to do a rough count of the number of lanterns in the picture, scaling up to your required area if necessary.
That's 40 square metres then (and not 40 metres squared, which is 1600 square metres). Sorry to be pedantic but that's what happens when you get two maths teachers posting on a thread ;-)
I've been trying to imagine paper lanterns hanging from the ceiling of my living room and then adjusting to fit your measurements. 50 would seem to be rather too many too me, as it would look a bit crowded. However there are around 3 dozen visible in this photo, with perhaps a few hidden from view:
http:// www.han ginglan terns.c o.uk/in spirati ons/wed dings/c ompleme ntary-c oloured -paper- lantern s-warm- white-w edding- marquee
So around 40 (which, of course, is one per square metre) might be the right number but it obviously depends upon the look which you're seeking to achieve.
I've been trying to imagine paper lanterns hanging from the ceiling of my living room and then adjusting to fit your measurements. 50 would seem to be rather too many too me, as it would look a bit crowded. However there are around 3 dozen visible in this photo, with perhaps a few hidden from view:
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So around 40 (which, of course, is one per square metre) might be the right number but it obviously depends upon the look which you're seeking to achieve.
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