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To determine how many 1x6x16 boards you need to cover 740 square feet, first calculate the coverage of one board. A 1x6 board is 6 inches wide, which is 0.5 feet, and 16 feet long. The area of one board is 0.5 feet x 16 feet = 8 square feet. Therefore, to cover 740 square feet, you would need 740 ÷ 8 = 92.5 boards. Since you can't purchase half a board, you would need to round up to 93 boards.
31.5 square units
31.5 Square Units
area_rhombus = 1/2 x product_of_diagonals= 1/2 x AC x BD= 1/2 x 8 x 9= 36 square units
The hexadecimal number BD = 189 in base 10.
A board foot in 12in x 1in x 1in, so a cubic foot would be 12 board feet.
Only if parallelogram is in the form of a rectangle will AC equal BD because a square is not a parallelogram.
To determine how many 1x6x16 boards you need to cover 740 square feet, first calculate the coverage of one board. A 1x6 board is 6 inches wide, which is 0.5 feet, and 16 feet long. The area of one board is 0.5 feet x 16 feet = 8 square feet. Therefore, to cover 740 square feet, you would need 740 ÷ 8 = 92.5 boards. Since you can't purchase half a board, you would need to round up to 93 boards.
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It is probably 'board feet,' which is a measurement of lumber volume.
6"x 6" x 1" = 1 bd. ft.
38.5 Square units
Many Many Doctors are in BD.
Six. If the sides are labelled a, b, c and d then the congruent pairs are: ab, ac, ad, bc, bd and cd
31.5 square units
31.5 Square Units
BD-ROMs are more expensive and not everyone has the equipment to play BDs