The activity you are referring to is called "Snowboarding." Snowboarding involves strapping a rider's feet onto a snowboard and descending a snow-covered slope. It is a popular winter sport that requires balance, coordination, and skill to navigate downhill terrain effectively. Snowboarding has evolved into various disciplines, including freestyle, alpine, and backcountry snowboarding.
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1 square foot is created by 3 feet of 4 inch wide boards.This can be seen by laying 3 boards each a foot long next to each other.It follows that:32 * 3 = 96 linear feet of board to cover 32 square feet of surface.The formula:(12/#widthOfBoardInInches#) * #squareFeetToCover# = #linearFeetNeeded#
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"
EIGHT..3ft. pieces in 2 boards totalling 24'
1 foot wide by 600 feet long. 2 feet wide by 300 feet long. 3 feet wide by 200 feet long. 6 feet wide by 100 feet long. 10 feet wide by 60 feet long. 15 feet wide by 40 feet long. 20 feet wide by 30 feet long. These are just examples. If you hold yourself to integers, it is any combination of the factors 1x2x2x2x3x5x5. If you do not hold yourself to integer factors, the possible combinations are infinite. (e.g. 4.75 feet wide by 126.3157895 feet long)
Ok I think that and actual 1x12x10 is actually 1"x11.25"x10 feet...they arent actually 12 inches wide. You don't need the thickness so it is just 11.25 inches wide by 10 feet long or .94 feet by 10 feet. (11.25 inches divided by 12 inches...aka one foot...equals .94 because you need it to be in the same units). Each board therefore has a surface area of 9.4 feet squared ( .94 feet *10 feet = 9.4 feet squared). Then you take your 1000 square feet and divide it by 9.4 feet squared ... 1000 \ 9.4 = 106 boards. I usually buy an extra 10 % for errors and cuts if you are doing a floor, but your question doesn't mention what you need it for.