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If I have a 1 by 12 board that is 10 feet long how many board feet does it contain?

If you have a board that is 1 by 12 inches that is 10 foot long you will have 10 inches of board feet. This a math problem.


How tall in feet is a 10 meter diving board?

10 meters is 32 feet 9¾ inches.


How many board feet of wood is there in 750-2 multiplied by 10-16'?

To find the board feet in 750-2 multiplied by 10-16', we first interpret the expression. If it's referring to a volume of wood where 750-2 means 748, and assuming "10-16'" indicates a length of 10 feet by a height of 16 feet, we can calculate the board feet. The formula for board feet is: ((Thickness \times Width \times Length) / 12). However, without specific thickness and width values, we cannot calculate the exact board feet. Please provide additional details for an accurate calculation.


How many board feet in 1 cubic meter?

10


How many 10 foot boards do you need to get 800 linear feet?

800 feet / 10 foot per board = 80 boards


How many 12 feet board make 528 feet?

528/12 = 44 boards


What is the height of the back board bottom line to ground?

the goal is 10 feet high


How many board feet are there in 100 cubic feet?

1,200 board feet.


How is cubic feet converted to board feet?

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Jack has a board 15 feet long and Jim has a board 11 feet long Altogether they need 35 feet of board How many more feet of board do they need?

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How many 2x6x10 boards covers 260 square feet?

To find out how many 2x6x10 boards are needed to cover 260 square feet, first calculate the area of one board. A 2x6 board is actually 1.5 inches by 5.5 inches in nominal dimensions. Converting to square feet, one board is 1.5/12 * 5.5/12 = 0.0625 square feet. A 10-foot board has an area of 0.0625 * 10 = 0.625 square feet. To cover 260 square feet, you would need 260 / 0.625 = 416 boards.


Formula for board feet?

Board feet are a measurement of volume. Length x Width x Thickness / 144 = board feet.