According to F.W. Honerkamp Co. Inc., the aswer is as follows: The unit of measurement for hardwood lumber (bd.ft. or BF). A board foot is the amount of lumber in a board one foot long, one foot wide, and one inch thick before milling. The formula for determining the board feet in a board is: (Width in inchesx length in feet x thickness in inches) / 12 = BFFor example:a board 8" wide, 12' long and 1" thick would contain 8 board feet.(8" wide x 12' long x 1" thick) / 12= 8 board feet.
That depends on how wide your board is. A six inch wide board will need 25 x 25 x 2 (1250) linear feet to cover the area. A three inch wide board will need 25 x 25 x 4 (2500) linear feet to cover the area.
2 x 10 x 8 = 80 (top and bottom)2 x 10 x 8 = 80 (2 sides)2 x 8 x 8 = 64 (2 ends)80 + 80 + 64 = 224 cubic feet
If the longest side of 6 feet, and the narrowest side is 2 feet, then the area is 6 x 2 = 12 square feet.
There are three rectangles. 1 wide x 32 long 2 wide x 16 long 4 wide x 8 long.
A board 1 inch thick and 12 inches square is 1 board foot. Any combination of these measurements is 1 board foot. A board 2 inches thick, 6 inches wide and 12 inches long is 1 board foot. For instance, to calculate the board feet in a beam that measures 6" wide x 8" high x 10' long the formula is 6x8x10/12=40 bf . Likewise, a 2"wide x 10" high x 10' long piece of lumber is calculated 2x10x10/12=16.66 bf. So a 1x12x12 would calculate 1x12x12/12=12 bf. All board footage is calculated on rough dimensions, so even though a 2x10 S4S measures only 1 1/2"x 9 1/4" the board footage is calculated by multiplying 2 times 10 times the length divided by 12.
The "flop" consists of the first three cards. A board of 8-8-7-6-2 would be a qualifying board for Omaha 8. Think of it in terms of three unmatched that are 8 or lower (A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8). With that particular board, A-3-x-x would be the best possible low (A-3 in your hand, 7-6-2 from the board). - Bdx
A regular, 12oz beer can is 4 1/2"high X 2 3/8" wide X 8" circumference.
Typically it would be 3/4 X 7-1/2.
12 cubic feet. 8 x 2 x .75
3 x 6 feet
64 squares on the chess board, and 4 squares in a 2 x 2 square; 64 / 4 = 16.