inches = in = "
if you mean sign " is used to describe inches
the inches sign looks like this "
so for example you have to say 5 inches it would look like this "5"
its a "
A foot is 12 inches, so 8 feet is 8*12=96 inches. 96+4 = 100 inches in total.
Be sure your load is not wider that 12 feet 6 inches
The inch sign is two prime symbols (″), while the foot sign is one (′). In ordinary typing, single and double quotation marks or apostrophes may be substituted.
There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 133 inches is equal to 133/12 = 11.083 recurring (that is, 11.083333...) feet or 11 feet 1 inch.
47 feet 4 inches.
The measurements of a smaller size yard sign is eighteen inches by twelve inches. An average larger size yard sign is twenty-seven inches by eighteen inches.
8 in.
feet is ' inches is "
It is 96 inches by 32 inches.
9 and 5
9" x 5"
Inches. Most are less than a yard. As most road sign standards and conventions describe signs in terms of inches and/or millimeters, I personally would not use yard measurements and would use inches.
a stop sign has eight sides. ten times eight is eighty, therefore the awenser is eighty inches
9 feet and 1 inch
Can't you multiply 8 by 6?
The double quotes sign stands for inches, and the single quote for feet. So 12" is 12 inches which, as it happens, is 1' or 1 foot.
One dimension is 84 inches. For the others, you would need to measure the sign.