A 1x8 board is actully 7 1/4" wide. Therefore convert 10' to inches by multiplying by 12 for 120". Divide 120" by 7 1/4" equals 16.55. The answer is 16.55 boards.
That depends entirely on the width of the boards ! For example - if the boards are 3 feet wide, you would need 20 linear feet. If hte boards were only 2 fee wide, you would need 30 linear feet to cover the same area.
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Total area needed to cover: A = 10x12=120 area units Area of one piece of plywood: A = 4x8 = 32 area units You will have to divide the total area that needs to be covered with the area of on plywood board, to get how many plywood boards you can fit in the same area. 120/32 = 3,75 Answer: You will have to use 4 pieces of plywood, or more precisely 3 whole and 3 fourths of a plywood board.
That would be known as area.
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That depends entirely on the width of the boards ! For example - if the boards are 3 feet wide, you would need 20 linear feet. If hte boards were only 2 fee wide, you would need 30 linear feet to cover the same area.
The area of a book cover would depend on the dimensions of the cover. To find the area, you would multiply the length by the width of the book cover. Formula for area of a rectangle is length x width.
To find the area of a book cover in metric units, the most appropriate unit to use would be centimeters. The formula for finding the area of a book cover would be: length x width.
That would depend on the size of the plywood pieces that you are using. You have not specified that. Assuming the area is square, rectangle ; Based on industry standard sizes (8 x 4 ft imperial) then its 31.25 boards. Calculation 1000 square feet to be covered. One 8 x 4 board is 32 sq ft 1000 / 32 = 31.25 boards If 6 x 3 boards are used (again industry standards imperial) then its 55. 55 boards
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They are called the half boards because it's an area half-way between the blue line and the goal line. -- In a hockey rink, the half boards are the area along the side boards **half-way** between the blue line and the goal line, roughly from the hash marks to the top of the faceoff circle.
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Three square feet would cover one square yard or 36 square inches.
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That would be known as area.