Using your calculator do the calculation 52 X 154 will tell you in square inches. If you want the answer in sq feet just % your answer by 12.
12 ft x 10 ft x .333 ft (4 in) = 39.96 cu ft. You need enough concrete for 40 cubic ft.
100 sqft x (4/12) 33.33 cubic ft. Of concrete.
No because 4 yards equals 12 feet
I think that it depends on genetics and body composure.
Area = (length) times (width) = 4-ft x 3-ft = 12 square feet(1 square foot) = (12 inches) x (12 inches) = 144 square inches12 square feet = 12 x 144 = 1,728 square inches
Impossible but 12 ft 3 in minus 4 ft 5 in is 7 ft 10 in
1 ft = 12 in → 5 ft 4 in - 1 ft 6 in = (4 + 1) ft 4 in - 1 ft 6 in = 4 ft (12 + 4) in - 1 ft 6 in = 4ft 16 in - 1 ft 6 in = 3 ft 10 in Alternatively, convert to inches, subtract and convert back: 1 ft = 12 in → 5 ft 4 in - 1 ft 6 in = (5 x 12 + 4) in - (1 x 12 + 6) in = 64 in - 18 in = 46 in = (3 x 12 + 10) in = 3 ft 10 in
I love answering easy questions... 58/12 = 4' 2" 4 ft 10 inches
I love answering easy questions... 58/12 = 4' 2" 4 ft 10 inches
12 ft x 10 ft x .333 ft (4 in) = 39.96 cu ft. You need enough concrete for 40 cubic ft.
12 ft x 10 ft x .333 ft (4 in) = 39.96 cu ft. You need enough concrete for 40 cubic ft.
12 in = 1 ft → 6 in = 6/12 ft = 1/2 ft → 4 in = 4/12 ft = 1/3 ft → 12'6 × 10'4 = 12½ ft × 10⅓ ft = (2×12+1)/2 ft × (3×10+1)/3 ft = 25/2 ft × 31/3 ft = (25×31)/(2×3) sq ft = 775/6 sq ft as an improper fraction (= 129⅙ sq ft as a mixed number)
4 ft = 4*12 inches = 48 inches so 4 ft 10 =58 inches
12" of #4 rebar = 0.668 lb/ft
10 ft x 10 ft x 12"(1 ft) = 100 cubic feet or 4 cubic yards (3ft x 3ft x 3ft = 27 cu ft or 1 cu yd))
7 ft 3 in + 4 ft 10 in = 11 ft 13 in = 12 feet 1 inch
12 ft * 12 ft = 4 yd * 4 yd = 16 sq yards