The answer will depend on where the cuts are made.
They need a large area because they get in groups and usually have large familys or large packs.
It is the industry that cuts the trees that we need for paper production, home building, furniture making, and all the thousands of things that need wood for our lives.
put your pencil to the paper and begin drawing a line, and never stop... (you are going need an infinitely large sheet of paper) * * * * * You do not need an infinitely large piece of paper. But you will need infinitely many pencils and an infinite amount of time!
With the developments of rectangular box on paper how am I supposed to find the area of the paper that I need to make the box -- Not find the air of the box itself but the paper used? By measuring the area of one side of the box and multiplying by the six sides. You get the total area of the box (Cube).
If most of the off-cuts are also used then you will need 315 slabs. Otherwise you will need a lot more.
You simply need an industrial paper shredder and a generator to power it. Then you need to have a truck or step van large enough to carry these.
It depends on the burned area. If it is a large area, you may need one.
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you would need 10 pavers to cover this area if the pavers are 1x1 ..most pavers are not this large they are usually 2x4. I would recommend buying a couple of extra pavers so that you can have cuts instead of all the pavers being the same size.
The good thing about the developments of rectangular boxes is that they are still rectangular! In order to find the surface area of the paper needed to make a box, you would first need to determine the measurements of your finished box. One you have determined your length (L), width (W), and height (H), you will need to do some simple math. 2(LxW) + 2(WxH) + 2(LxH) = the area of paper that you need to make a box.
1 x 1 = 1 square inch area 4 x 4 = 16 square inch area you need 16/1 = 16 pieces
Yes! If they are drafting the plan on paper they would need to know the area of the space they plan to build in.