To find the board feet in 750-2 multiplied by 10-16', we first interpret the expression. If it's referring to a volume of wood where 750-2 means 748, and assuming "10-16'" indicates a length of 10 feet by a height of 16 feet, we can calculate the board feet. The formula for board feet is: ((Thickness \times Width \times Length) / 12). However, without specific thickness and width values, we cannot calculate the exact board feet. Please provide additional details for an accurate calculation.
In lumber, the term "2400" typically refers to the board footage of the lumber, which is calculated as the thickness (in inches) multiplied by the width (in inches) multiplied by the length (in feet) divided by 12. To convert board footage to linear feet, you need to know the thickness and width of the lumber. For instance, if you have 2x4 lumber, 2400 board feet would equal 1200 linear feet.
To find the square footage of an 8 by 16-foot board, you multiply the length by the width. So, 8 feet multiplied by 16 feet equals 128 square feet. Therefore, an 8 by 16-foot board has 128 square feet.
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linear feet is exactly what it sounds like... the length of the board, 12 feet. board feet is based on a board 1x12 by I ft, so this would be 6 board feet because it is 1/2 the with for calculating board feet.
Board feet can be determined when you have 3 dimensions for the board, but not with just two.
To find the square footage of an 8 by 16-foot board, you multiply the length by the width. So, 8 feet multiplied by 16 feet equals 128 square feet. Therefore, an 8 by 16-foot board has 128 square feet.
206 light years = 3.1039 * 1016 feet
Approx 3.1 *1016 or 31 quadrillion.
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9 feet 6 inches multiplied by 17 is 161 feet and 6 inches.
1,200 board feet.
cubic feet x 12 = board feet
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A 2x6x16 board would have a total of 192 square feet. This is calculated by multiplying the length by width (16 x 6 = 96 square inches) and then converting square inches to square feet (96 sq in ÷ 144 = 0.67 sq ft). Finally, the answer is multiplied by 2 since there are two sides to the board.
Board feet are a measurement of volume. Length x Width x Thickness / 144 = board feet.
100 square feet