About 1/3 of an acre.
150 16x16" tiles; you'll have a small part of one tile left over.
1 x 8 x 16 board has a thickness of 1 in, 8 in width, and 16 in length. To cover an area of 1000 square feet the thickness does not play a part, it is irrelevant. Need to convert 8 in and 16 in to feet. 8 in = 2/3 feet 16 in = 1 and 4/12 feet = 1 and 1/3 feet = 4/3 feet Hence are of one board is (2/3) x (4/3) = 8/9 square feet Therefore number of boards needed = (1000) / (8/9) = (1000 x 9) / 8 = 125 x 9 which is equal to 1125 boards
That will depend on the part of the country it's in, as well ason the state, the city, and the neighborhood in that city.
It depends on the percent of solids. To simplify this, after all the liquid (solvent) part has evaporated, the pigment (solids) is what remains. One gallon of paint having 100% pigment (solids) or no solvent in it, will cover 1600 square feet at 1 mil thickness. If one gallon of paint has 50% pigment (solids) and 50% liquid (solvent), then one gallon of paint would have a net or dry film of 800 square feet.
About 1/3 of an acre.
There are no feet in an acre or in any part of it, but there are square feet."Foot" is a unit of length or distance. "Acre" is a unit of area.1 acre = 43,560 square feet1/2 acre = 21,780 square feet
1 acre = 43,560 square feet110' x 110' = 12,100 square feet = 0.278 acre (rounded)
About 2/5 of an acre.
About 9.2% of one acre.
1 acre = 4840 sq yd = 9 x 4840 = 43560 sq ft. 9871 sq ft is thus 9871/43560 = 0.2266 acre (4 sf)
1/2.56235294Or:0.3902663
It would be more than a whole acre. Actually, 1.5496 acres (rounded)
A plot of land that is 120 feet by 130 feet is approximately 0.357 acres.
The area doesn't tell you anything about the shape or the measurements.There are an infinite number of different shapes with different measurementsthat all have the same 1-acre area.The smallest possible perimeter for 1 acre is a circle. The perimeter (circumference)is 739.9 feet, and the diameter is 235.5 feet.The smallest possible straight measurements for a 1-acre rectangle is 834.8 feet.That's if it's a square, with sides = 208.7 feet.If the 1-acre is a rectangle but not a square, then the sides can be anythinglonger than 208.7 feet. It only depends on how long and skinny the rectangleis. Here are a few examples. All of the rectangles on this list enclose 1 acre:220' x 198'330' x 132'440' x 99'605' x 72'1,210' x 36'2,420' x 18'
There are 9 square feet in a square yard so 3 square feet would be one third.
Approximately 1 percent.