Plywood is usually sold in sheets with an area of approx 32 cubit-feet.
To calculate the area of a sheet of plywood, multiply its width by its length. For a sheet measuring 4 feet wide and 12 feet long, the area is 4 feet × 12 feet = 48 square feet. Therefore, there are 48 square feet in that sheet of plywood.
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A 4x8 sheet of plywood covers 32 square feet. This is calculated by multiplying the length (4 feet) by the width (8 feet) of the sheet. Therefore, the total square footage of a 4x8 sheet of plywood is 32 square feet.
Generally plywood comes in a 4' x 8' sheet which is 24 square feet...meaning 1 sheet is all you need for 18 square ft.
1 cubit = 1.5 feet so 1 cubit feet is an area of 1.5 square feet.
1 cubit = 1.5 feet so 1 cubit foot is an area of 1.5 square feet.
1 cubit = 1.5 feet so 27 cubit feet is an area of 40.5 square feet.
There are 3 cubit feet in 1 cubit yard. Although irrelevant in this context, you may wish to know that 1 cubit = 1.5 feet = 0.5 yards.
1 cubit = 1.5 frrt so 1.5 cubit feet = 2.25 square feet.
Oh, dude, you're really asking me to do math? Fine, fine. So, a standard sheet of plywood is 4 feet by 8 feet, which is 32 square feet. To cover 1200 square feet, you'd need about 37.5 sheets of plywood. But like, let's just round up to 38 to be safe.
8 cubit feet = 12 square feet.