To obtain the board measure multiply the length in feet to be covered by the width in feet. If the boards are over one inch thick multiply this by the thickness in inches.
Thus assuming the boards are 1 inch thick or less the board measure is 4 x 8 = 32 feet board measure (B.M.)
8 feet x 4 feet = 32 square feet (32 ft2)
(10 feet 8 inches) minus (4 feet 8 inches) = 6 feet
4 ft * 8ft = 32ft
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8 x 3 = 24 square feet.
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5 1/3 Board Feet.
The board feet are approximately 8.004 cm`3
8 square feet.
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There are 3 feet in a yard. 8 yards 4 feet = 28 feet
Simply multiply 8 feet by 4 feet and you have your answer... 32 square feet!
4 feet and 8 inches are 142.24 centimeters.
4 feet and 8 inches is 1.42 meters.
1 x 8 x 16 board has a thickness of 1 in, 8 in width, and 16 in length. To cover an area of 1000 square feet the thickness does not play a part, it is irrelevant. Need to convert 8 in and 16 in to feet. 8 in = 2/3 feet 16 in = 1 and 4/12 feet = 1 and 1/3 feet = 4/3 feet Hence are of one board is (2/3) x (4/3) = 8/9 square feet Therefore number of boards needed = (1000) / (8/9) = (1000 x 9) / 8 = 125 x 9 which is equal to 1125 boards
Linear footage as referred to in wood or lumber is the length as you see it.For instance a 2 x 4 x 8, is 8 feet long. - In theoretical board feet this is actually 5.333 board feet or practically, 5.0 board feet. ( because a 2x4 is not really that dimension, but 1.5x3.5. )
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