13.5 square feet.
There is not enough information to figure the cubic feet of the pallet. The depth would be needed for that. There is enough information to figure the surface area, which is measured in square feet, square inches, etc. To find the area of an object, take the length times the width. 40 inches X 48 inches = 192 square inches or 16 square feet.
132 inches * 45 inches = 11 ft * 3.75 ft = 41.25 sq feet
40inch = 3.33 foot 48 inch = 4 foot so 4 x 4 x 3.33 = 53.328 or 53 and a third cubic feet - as you have three measurements it needs to be in cubic feet either that or the pallet square footage is based only on 40 x 48 3.33 x 4 = 13.32 square feet
2 square feet.
The pallet's area is about 12.07 square feet.
5.55 square feet.
5 square feet
12.25 square feet.
13.5 square feet.
15 sq. feet
There is not enough information to figure the cubic feet of the pallet. The depth would be needed for that. There is enough information to figure the surface area, which is measured in square feet, square inches, etc. To find the area of an object, take the length times the width. 40 inches X 48 inches = 192 square inches or 16 square feet.
13.3333333333333333333333333333333...3 sq.ft. or 1,920 sq.in.
132 inches * 45 inches = 11 ft * 3.75 ft = 41.25 sq feet
14 square feet of it
There are (exactly) 12 inches per foot. Therefore, the pallet is equal to 4.0 feet wide, 4.0 feet long, and 7 feet high. This figure is a square prism with a surface area equal to (2 X 4 X 4) + (4 X 4 X 7) = 144 square feet.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Alright, so first, we gotta convert those inches to feet because who even uses inches anymore, right? So, 45 inches is 3.75 feet, and since the pallet is square, you just multiply 3.75 by 3.75 to get 14.06 square feet. Boom, there you go, math wizard!