First, convert the length of the lumber from feet to inches: 17 feet is equal to 204 inches (17 feet x 12 inches/foot). Next, determine how many 18-inch logs can be cut from 204 inches: 204 inches ÷ 18 inches/log = 11 logs with a remainder. The total length used for 11 logs is 198 inches (11 logs x 18 inches), leaving a remainder of 6 inches of lumber. Therefore, 6 inches of lumber remain.
An example: Feet for first piece of fabric: 2 Inches for first piece of fabric: 7 Feet for 2nd piece of fabric: 2, Inches for 2nd piece of fabric: 6 I need the program to print: Feet: 5 Inches: 1
1 foot = 12 inches5 feet = 60 inches
30 inches or 2 feet and 6 inches
3.5 feet 3 feet 6 inches 39 inches
There are 12 inches in a foot. Therefore, divide the inches by 12.
A standard unit of lumber, often referred to as a "lumber unit" or "board foot," typically contains 1,000 board feet. Since a 2x4 measures 1.5 inches by 3.5 inches and is usually 8 feet long, it equals 5.33 board feet per piece. Therefore, a unit of lumber contains approximately 187 pieces of 2x4s, assuming standard lengths and no waste.
650.33... recurring square feet.
An example: Feet for first piece of fabric: 2 Inches for first piece of fabric: 7 Feet for 2nd piece of fabric: 2, Inches for 2nd piece of fabric: 6 I need the program to print: Feet: 5 Inches: 1
The common dimensions of 4 x 8 lumber are 4 inches in width and 8 feet in length.
1) Divide inches by 12 to convert to feet. Use integer division; any remainder will remain as inches. 2) Divide the feet by 12, to convert to yards. Once again, use integer division; any remainder will remain as feet.
Approx 25.13 square feet.
A single piece of wood can be as long as the tallest tree. California Redwood. Something like 150 feet. Finger jointed can be any length. Common lengths go to 16 ft. 20 and 24 at some lumber yards.
1 foot = 12 inches5 feet = 60 inches
30 inches or 2 feet and 6 inches
3.5 feet 3 feet 6 inches 39 inches
There are 12 inches in a foot. Therefore, divide the inches by 12.
A standard bunk of lumber typically contains 1,000 board feet. For 2x8 lumber, which has a nominal size of 2 inches by 8 inches and an actual size of 1.5 inches by 7.25 inches, each board foot is calculated as 1.5 x 7.25 x 12 inches. Therefore, a bunk of 2x8 lumber would contain approximately 70 to 75 pieces, depending on the specific length of the boards.