372 inches = 31 feet (12 inches = 1 foot) 372 divided by 12 = 31
1 sq ft is 144 sq inches 12 sq ft is 12 times that or 1,728
All units must be the same, so convert 2in to ft: 12 in = 1 ft 1 in = 1/12 ft 2 in = 2/12 ft Volume = area x depth = 50 sq ft x 2/12 ft = 8 1/3 cu ft ~= 8.33 cu ft.
A hole doesn't have dirt in it.
Zero, null, nada Square feet is unit of measurement for area Meter is a linear measurement so.... if you meant how many square feet in a square meter, then you need to do a conversion from SAE to metric, this is most likely homework and its in your book somewhere. so heres how you do it i= number of inches in one meter ((i)(i))/((12)(12)) so its number of inches in one meter times the number of inches in one meter This tells you how many square inches are in a square meter Next we need to know how many square inches are in a square foot 12 inches per foot 144 square inches per square foot (12 times 12)(foot times foot) so now take your first product: i times i and divide it by 144, it should be around nine. I just realized I made that way more complicated than it has to be, but you should do some of your own work anyhow
372 inches = 31 feet (12 inches = 1 foot) 372 divided by 12 = 31
A space 20 feet by 77 inches has an area of 128.33 repeating square feet. 77 inches is the same is 6 5/12 fee or 6.416 repeating feet. Multiply that by 20 to get the area.
Nope !... 10 fee is 120 inches exactly.
The presidents that were under five fee seven inches were James Madison at 5 feet 4 inches, Benjamin Harris at 5 feet 6 inches, and Martin von Buren at 5 feet 6 inches.
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Walls only or attic space well? What does building code in your area require? What about windows and doors? How is the room configured? What kind of insulation? Bat only? Spray foam only? or a combination of the two? How tall are the walls? Are you installing this yourself or hiring someone? There is a big fee for labor.For bat insulation (which is the cheapest) -Measure the # and height of each of the bays between your studs. Add each measurement together and this will tell you how many linear feet of batting you need just to fill the walls. Your building code will mandate a minimum. I strongly recommend you exceed it by at least 50% of the mandatory R value. You can price the rolls of insulation at the home store. Rolls will tell you how long they are (linear feet) so to calculate this you will divide your total by the linear feet per roll to get the number of rolls. Once you know how many rolls you need, then you multiply that by the price per roll.For spray foam -Measure the # and height of each of the bays between your studs. Add each measurement together. Convert it to inches. Once converted to inches ,multiply by 3.5 (that's the depth of your studs if you are using a standard 2x4). This will give you the cubic inches of spray foam needed. To convert the cubic inches back to cubic feet divide by 1728 or the number of cubic inches in a cubic foot. Any kit you want to order will tell you how many cubic feet it will provide. So again, you can do the math to see what it will cost.
6 meters=19.6850394 feet
130 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.
5280 feet per mile. 3 miles = 15840
There are 2.54 centimetres in one inch. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 159 centimetres is equal to 159/2.54 = 62.60 inches. There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 62.6 inches is equal to 62.6/12 = 5 remainder 2.6 or 5 feet 2.6 inches.