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It is equal to to 72 because 2x6=12 and 3x2=6 and 12x6=72 or if you think this is to complicated, you can do 2x6=12, 12x3=36, and then 36x2, which then also gives you 72
Most likely 50 mm by 100 mm.
1.647 meters
four and a half inches by one and a half inches
When you use an actual calibrated tool to measure it and not just guess based on appearance...
Standard lumber measurements used in construction projects include 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, and 2x12, which refer to the dimensions of the lumber in inches. These measurements are commonly used for framing and structural components in buildings.
a "2x6" board is actually 1 1/2" x5 1/2"
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precise but unreliable.
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Accuracy describes how close measurements are to the actual value. It is a measure of how well the results agree with the true value of the quantity being measured.
Evation: n+7-(2x6) Answer: 0
The maximum span allowed for 2x6 ceiling joists according to the 2x6 ceiling joist span table is typically around 12 feet.
The name for the ratio of a diagram measurement to actual measurements is the scale.
2x6
1 1/2" by 7 1/4".