if the board is 8 inches width by 8 foot long by 2 inches thick at $5.50 per linear board what is the price per board?
Linear footage is a one dimensional measurment. Board footage is volume. one board foot is 1 inch thick by 12 inches square. 1" x 12" x 12" = 144 cubic inches of wood or one board foot.
The Damath board game is a type of math game. The picture of the game looks like a chess or checker board. It is a board filled with squares of two colors.
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The answer depends onthe quality (including width and thickness) of the board, andwhere in the world you are trying to buy it.
if the board is 8 inches width by 8 foot long by 2 inches thick at $5.50 per linear board what is the price per board?
Board feet is the unit measure of rough lumber. Linear feet is the unit measure of S4S lumber. (smooth 4 sides)
Multiply by 3.
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You must first draw a floor plan and figure out how the carpet will be laid out. You must then account for waste and seam placement. After laying out the entire job, add up the individual cuts and you will have the total linear feet that needs to be ordered.
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No. It is a Paskitiani traditional game that they play
Linear footage is a one dimensional measurment. Board footage is volume. one board foot is 1 inch thick by 12 inches square. 1" x 12" x 12" = 144 cubic inches of wood or one board foot.
No they are differant units of measurement. Board feet, is actually a measurement of volume. 1 board foot is the volume of a board 12" wide by 1" thick by 1 foot long. So to calculate board foot you would also need to know the thickness. Whereas linear feet is a measurement of length, equal to 12 inches, in this case. You can also have linear inches, yards, furlongs, etc.
Game on Board was created in 1936.
To convert board feet to lineal feet, divide the total board feet by the board's thickness in feet. For example, if you have 100 board feet of lumber that is 1 inch thick, you would divide 100 by 1, which equals 100 lineal feet.