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.
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
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.
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.
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
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, one board foot is equal to one square foot of lumber that's one inch thick. If you have 200 board feet, that's like having a stack of wood that's 200 square feet in area and one inch thick. So, the answer is 200 square feet. Easy peasy!
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
Assumption: 6 x 6 is using inches as the unit (half a foot) and a 4 foot board means 4 square feet of board. Each square foot of board can be cut into four half foot x half foot pieces. Therefore, the 4 foot board would be able to make 16 half foot x half foot (6 inch x 6 inch) blocks.