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Walls - No. of Studs

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Quantity of studs in a wall can be calculated as

n = L / l + 1                                (1)

where 

n = number of studs

L = length of wall (ft, m)

l = center distance between the studs (ft, m)

Additional studs are required in corners and around doors and windows.

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