48 square feet.
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4 board feet in a 1x6x8
well assuming you want the board feet and assuming it is a square you would multiply 8 by 5 and get - 40 square board feet
A linear foot is distance. A square foot is area. One square foot is the area of some square tiles used on floors. Ten square feet is 1 foot x 10 feet or 2 feet x 5 feet. Don't confuse this with a 10 foot square which is 10 feet by 10 feet which equals 100 square feet.
64 square feet
144 square feet
4 board feet in a 1x6x8
A 2x12x12 foot board would not be measured in square feet but cubic feet and there would be 240 feet3
A board foot is a unit of volume, while a square foot is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
None. Board foot is a measure of volume not area.
well assuming you want the board feet and assuming it is a square you would multiply 8 by 5 and get - 40 square board feet
There is nine square feet on a 3 by 3 square board game.
30,000 board feet. Today $350 per thousand board feet, it will cost $10,500.
It depends on the exposure. If you are lapping each board 1 1/4" you have a 6" exposure. This would give 6 square feet coverage per board, and would take 17 boards to cover 100 square eet (1 square) Exposure (in feet) * Length = Square foot of coverage per board 1 square = 100 square feet
A linear foot is distance. A square foot is area. One square foot is the area of some square tiles used on floors. Ten square feet is 1 foot x 10 feet or 2 feet x 5 feet. Don't confuse this with a 10 foot square which is 10 feet by 10 feet which equals 100 square feet.
Square feet and square foot can be expressed as: ft2
No. Square feet are square.
it's not an amount of feet. a square foot is a square, that is a foot by a foot. A foot is a unit of measurement. A square foot is also a unit of measurement. Whenever you measure a length, such as with a tape measure, you are measuring in feet. If you are measuring the area of a shape, you are measuring in square feet.