5 `````````` 9 with header/8 with out or 135 flat 2x4wall
You need to know all three dimensions of the brick to be able to answer the question.
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.
Tiger is 3 ft long → 2/3 Tiger's length is 2/3 × 3 ft = 2 ft 1 ft = 12 in Kurt is 3 inches less than this → Kurt is 2 ft - 3 in = 1 ft + 1 ft - 3 in = 1 ft + 12 in - 3 in = 1 ft + 9 in = 1 ft 9 in long
113 ft
9 tons
169''9
5 `````````` 9 with header/8 with out or 135 flat 2x4wall
You need to know all three dimensions of the brick to be able to answer the question.
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.
area = 9 ft x 40 in // 1 ft = 12 in ==>> 40 in = 40:12 = 3.333 333 333 ft area = 9 ft x 3.333 333 333 ft = 30 sq ft
10 sin71 = 10 x 0.9455 = 9.455 feet (just under 9' 5½")
9 metres (30 ft) long and 4 metres (14 ft) tall
The width of the Great Wall is 5 to 10 meters (16 to 32 ft) at its base and generally 5 meters (16 ft) at the top. Various guard towers and gates form wider sections. The wall was from 6 to 9 meters (20 to 30 ft) tall and most estimates place its total length at more than 6400 kilometers (4000 miles).
their height can be up to 2.5 ft high and 9 ft long
You will need at least 13-9' 2x4's, on 16" centers, and 2-16' 2x4's for plates. (Deduct plate thickness from stud length)
Tiger is 3 ft long → 2/3 Tiger's length is 2/3 × 3 ft = 2 ft 1 ft = 12 in Kurt is 3 inches less than this → Kurt is 2 ft - 3 in = 1 ft + 1 ft - 3 in = 1 ft + 12 in - 3 in = 1 ft + 9 in = 1 ft 9 in long