Presumably the dimension of 2 units is the thickness of the boards in which case 3 boards are needed because 6*8 = 48 and 144/48 = 3
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.
Tiles that are two feet on a side cover 4 square feet. 378 of them cover 1512 square feet.
64 square feet.
A bundle of Shingles will cover roughly 33 square feet. A square of Shingles (3 Bundles) will cover 100 square feet.
1 square foot is created by 3 feet of 4 inch wide boards.This can be seen by laying 3 boards each a foot long next to each other.It follows that:32 * 3 = 96 linear feet of board to cover 32 square feet of surface.The formula:(12/#widthOfBoardInInches#) * #squareFeetToCover# = #linearFeetNeeded#
80 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.
Three square feet would cover one square yard or 36 square inches.
4,000 linear feet.
Tiles that are two feet on a side cover 4 square feet. 378 of them cover 1512 square feet.
The boards are 2"x6"x 16 ft. Since each board is 0.5 ft wide and 16 ft long, it will cover 8 sq ft. 400/8 = 50, so you will need 50 boards.
If that is 2' x 4' it would cover 800 square feet. If it is 2" x 4" it would cover about 5.5 square feet.
An 8 ft * 8 ft board covers 64 square feet so 3 will suffice.
It would be square feet which is a measure of area.
64 square feet.
It depends on the exposure. If you are lapping each board 1 1/4" you have a 6" exposure. This would give 6 square feet coverage per board, and would take 17 boards to cover 100 square eet (1 square) Exposure (in feet) * Length = Square foot of coverage per board 1 square = 100 square feet
7*4 =28 square foot boards 192/28 = 6.857142857142857 = 7 boards