q 4'x6' round bale makes 25 bales a 5'x6' makes 30 bales
if you are talking of a 3'x3' area & your boards are a full 6" wide you will need 6 boards @ 3' long and if you are talking a square- 6' ft on each side (36 sqft) you will need 9-8'x6" boards or 24-3'x6" boards or any combination that adds up to 36 sqft. 1-3'x6" board =1 1/2sqft and 1-8'x6" board =4sqft and as the old saying goes "longer is better"
The square root of x12 is x6 .
Yes, for example a 4'x6' and 8'x3' rectangle have the same square units because 4'x6'=24 square feet and 8'x3'=24 square feet, while the perimeter of the 4'x6' rectangle is 20' the perimeter of the 8'x3' rectangle is 22'
A square foot is 12" x 12" space. You have 4 ea of 6"x6" tiles in a square foot.
36 square feet
Approx 4.5 square metres.
None. A square foot is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space. The question refers to 3-dimensional measurements.
42 sq feet.
60 square feet (10 x 6 = 60)
q 4'x6' round bale makes 25 bales a 5'x6' makes 30 bales
if you are talking of a 3'x3' area & your boards are a full 6" wide you will need 6 boards @ 3' long and if you are talking a square- 6' ft on each side (36 sqft) you will need 9-8'x6" boards or 24-3'x6" boards or any combination that adds up to 36 sqft. 1-3'x6" board =1 1/2sqft and 1-8'x6" board =4sqft and as the old saying goes "longer is better"
240 square feet
You have to multiply the two numbers to get the square footage. In this problem the results here will be 48 square feet.
Tell me more about the number "6"? is that feet or inches?
The square root of x12 is x6 .
Yes, for example a 4'x6' and 8'x3' rectangle have the same square units because 4'x6'=24 square feet and 8'x3'=24 square feet, while the perimeter of the 4'x6' rectangle is 20' the perimeter of the 8'x3' rectangle is 22'