You need to cut a 9 foot piece of plywood into 12 inch sections. Every cut also removes 1/8 inch. How many 12 inch sections can you get out of the 9 foot piece of plywood?
12inch*12
4 sheets approximately 24 inches by 48 inches can be made from a 4 foot by 8 foot piece of plywood. The reason it is approximate is the kerf of the saw blade takes up about 1/16 of an inch.
The taper, per foot, is 0.0896
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231 cubic inches = 1 gallonVolume = pi R2 LR = 6 inchesL = 12 inchesV = pi (6)2 (12) = 432 pi = 1357.2 cubic inches = 5.875 gallons (rounded)
1 foot = 12 inches so 9 ft = 9*12 inches so 9 sections!
A 9-foot piece of plywood is 108 inches long. If you want to cut it into 12-inch sections, you can theoretically get 9 sections (108 ÷ 12 = 9). However, each cut removes 18 inches in total, so to make 8 cuts to achieve 9 sections, you need to account for the 18 inches lost. This means you lose 18 inches from the 108 inches, leaving you with 90 inches, which can only yield 7 full 12-inch sections (90 ÷ 12 = 7.5). Thus, you can get 7 complete 12-inch sections.
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The cost of plywood depends on your location, dealer, thickness, and type. However, as a rule, an 8 foot by 4 foot piece of plywood will cost around $9 a sheet.
Divide by 12Inch pounds to foot pounds is the same as inches to feet. 12 inches in one foot.
12inch x 12inch is 1ft x 1 ft=1 square foot You need 100 patio stones
No, normal size for plywood is 4 x 8.
No 8 foot by 4 foot sheets is the standard size.
85 pieces (12 in x 12 in) 1.) You have to have a common unit of measure. Make it square feet. 2.) 12 inch x 12 inch = 1 foot x 1 foot = 1 ft2 3.) Area of the room is 17 feet x 5 feet = 85 ft2
Lets say you have a 1 foot by 1 foot piece of plywood. Lets also say that your feet are 12 inches long and when both feet are together are 12 inches wide. Now if you stood on the plywood with both feet you would be distributing your weight over the entire 1 foot by 1 foot area (distributed loading). If you took the same piece of plywood and were able to apply all your weight through your finger and placed that somewhere in the plywood, that point would be loaded at that single point (point loading).