12
8.25 square feet.
3 x 12
4
you can't straight convert a linear measure to an area measure... missing info. If the board is 12" wide, then the ratio is one to one. if the board is 6" wide, the linear footage needed would be double. It's a simple ratio. width of board in inches/12 * length in feet = square feet. length in feet = square feet * 12 / width
7.5 square feet
1.8x10^8 Nanometers
The area of a square game board is 144 sq. in. What is the length of one of the sides of the board? Answer: 12 inches
4 x 35 ft = 140 ft perimeter
8.25 square feet.
There are 32 red squares on a 8x8 regular checker board.
A standard checkers or chess board has eight rows of eight squares in alternating colors, light and dark, for5 a total of 64 same-sized squares. However, as a trick question, four of these squares may be arranged to be a square (and these overlap). You could have 3x3 squares, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, and 7x7 squares, and of course the whole board is one big 8x8 square.
It depends on how many inches. Area in square inches = width (in inches) x length (in inches)
If the area is 100 squinches then each side must be 10 inches and it has 4 sides...
Measure the length plus the width, double that number. Take that number and multiply it by the height of the base board. That will give you the number of square inches of base. Divide the number of square inches by 144 and that will give you the square feet. There are 144 square inches in each square foot.
48 sq. in. (12+12+12+12)
100x3
Chinese checker board