i'd say a good 10 feet....
A 9-foot wall stud is 108 inches long, as there are 12 inches in a foot. Typically, wall studs are used in framing and are cut to specific lengths depending on the height of the wall they will support. In construction, a 9-foot stud might be used for walls that are designed to accommodate higher ceilings.
Hi, Check out the web site for The Money Pit, they have on-line calculators to help you. A 100 sq/ft room would be 10' x 10'. Each wall is 9' high, so each wall would be 90 sq/ft for a total wall space of 360 sq ft.
8ft * 10 ft = 8*10 sq ft = 80 sq ft
80 ft
To determine how far the base of a 12 ft ladder should be from a wall to reach a 10 ft high window, you can use the Pythagorean theorem. If we consider the ladder as the hypotenuse (12 ft), the height of the window as one leg (10 ft), we can calculate the distance from the wall (the other leg). The formula is ( a^2 + b^2 = c^2 ), where ( c ) is 12 ft and ( b ) is 10 ft. Solving for ( a ) (the distance from the wall), we find ( a^2 = 12^2 - 10^2 = 144 - 100 = 44 ), so ( a \approx 6.32 ) ft. Therefore, the base of the ladder should be approximately 6.32 feet away from the wall.
A 9-foot wall stud is 108 inches long, as there are 12 inches in a foot. Typically, wall studs are used in framing and are cut to specific lengths depending on the height of the wall they will support. In construction, a 9-foot stud might be used for walls that are designed to accommodate higher ceilings.
9 tons
33. Get a couple extras. They won't all be perfect.
There are 5,280 feet in a mile, so 5280×10 so 52,800 sq. ft.
The ladder is 7 foot up the wall if the ladder if the ladder is 3 ft away from wall.
10 feet = 120 inches Scale is 120/2 = 60 to 1
10 sin71 = 10 x 0.9455 = 9.455 feet (just under 9' 5½")
468 ft
Yes, an outlet is required in any wall over 2 ft long except a 2 ft wall behind a door.
1,601 ft
Hi, Check out the web site for The Money Pit, they have on-line calculators to help you. A 100 sq/ft room would be 10' x 10'. Each wall is 9' high, so each wall would be 90 sq/ft for a total wall space of 360 sq ft.
Time how long it takes to paint 10 sq ft. To paint 2000 sq ft would therefore take 200 times as long. With a roller on a prepared wall and a competent painter then 10 sq ft could be painted in less than 1 minute so 2000 sq ft would take 3 -4 hours.