A bar is a measure, so 12.
A room that measures 12 x 12 is 144 sq ft.
Since you're using metric measures, I corrected the question to read "tonne" instead of "tone." What needs to be determined is, are you talking about theoretical steel bars, or actual rebar sizes? In actual sizes, there aren't any 12mm bars; the closest thing is 12.7mm. If that's what you mean (that's size 4 rebar), it's weight is 11.952 kilo for 12m. So your answer, for one tonne, is 83.67 of those 12m bars at 12.7mm thickness each.
Answer: 144 ft² = 13.3780 m²
Assuming the room measures 12 feet by 7 feet - and there is absolutely no reason to make that assumption as against 12 cubits x 7 cubits - the area is 12*7 = 84 square feet.
None, since there are no such measures as millameters nor centameters. However, 12 millimetres equals 1.2 centimetres.
12 bar beat means that the song has 12 bars or measures, while the 16 bar beat has 16 bars or measures in its song.The most frequent is the 12 bar beat.
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40 12-foot bars = 480 inches.
A room that measures 12 x 12 is 144 sq ft.
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144 square feet.
I think 12.
I think the answer is 4?
A typical blues structure has twelve bars. however they can have 8 or sometimes 16 but usually 12.
Since you're using metric measures, I corrected the question to read "tonne" instead of "tone." What needs to be determined is, are you talking about theoretical steel bars, or actual rebar sizes? In actual sizes, there aren't any 12mm bars; the closest thing is 12.7mm. If that's what you mean (that's size 4 rebar), it's weight is 11.952 kilo for 12m. So your answer, for one tonne, is 83.67 of those 12m bars at 12.7mm thickness each.
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