Ah, what a lovely question! To find the number of board feet in a piece of wood, you simply multiply the dimensions together and divide by 12. So for a 2x2x12 piece of wood, you would multiply 2x2x12 to get 48 cubic inches, then divide by 144 to get 0.33 board feet. Just imagine all the wonderful things you could create with that piece of wood!
Depends on the size of the board.
4 board feet in a 1x6x8
To calculate the total square footage of a 1x6x8 foot board, you first need to find the surface area of one side of the board. Since the board is 1 foot wide and 8 feet long, the area of one side is 1 x 8 = 8 square feet. Since there are two sides to the board, you would multiply the area of one side by 2 to get the total surface area of the board, which is 8 x 2 = 16 square feet.
(12) x (8.25/12) = 8.25 square feet
To find the area, we multiply the lengths of the sides together. As your board is 12.2 feet by 12.2 feet, the area will be 12.2 x 12.2 feet squared, or 148.84 square feet.
1,200 board feet.
One cord is 1,536 board feet.
40 board feet
9
Board feet can be determined when you have 3 dimensions for the board, but not with just two.
Depends on the size of the board.
170
The board feet are approximately 8.004 cm`3
None. Board foot is a measure of volume not area.
If you have a board that is 1 by 12 inches that is 10 foot long you will have 10 inches of board feet. This a math problem.
bullentin board is 3 feet, chalk board is 4 feet,
linear feet is exactly what it sounds like... the length of the board, 12 feet. board feet is based on a board 1x12 by I ft, so this would be 6 board feet because it is 1/2 the with for calculating board feet.