Yes. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
Area = Length × width 12 × 4 = 48 ft2
Six four by eight sheets of plywood.
12 feet times 12 feet = 144 square feet
To calculate the number of sheets of plywood needed to roof a building measuring 34x40 feet with a 4:12 pitch, first determine the area of the roof. The roof's slope height can be found using the pitch ratio, which translates to approximately 5.33 feet rise for every 12 feet run. The total roof area, considering both sides of a gable roof, would be approximately 1,400 square feet. Since a standard sheet of plywood covers about 32 square feet, you would need around 44 sheets of plywood (1,400 ÷ 32 = 43.75).
144 square 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.
48 square feet
Area = Length × width 12 × 4 = 48 ft2
1/3 square foot.
Six four by eight sheets of plywood.
12 feet times 12 feet = 144 square feet
12 feet x 12 feet = 144 square feet.
144 square feet.
There are: 12 feet × 12 feet = 144 square feet
The area 12 feet times 12 feet = 144 square feet.144 square feet are 16 square yards.
There are: 12 times 12 = 144 square feet
12 feet x 12 feet = 144 square feet.