You would need 23' twice plus 12' twice so a total of 70' would be needed. Plus you might want to add 10% for waste. So 77' would be best.
625 times 0.5 = 312.5 cubic feet will be needed
18 ft times 24 ft = 432 square feet is needed
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a slab measuring 36 feet by 10 feet with a thickness of 4 inches, first convert the thickness to feet (4 inches = 1/3 feet). Then, calculate the volume: (36 \times 10 \times \frac{1}{3} = 120) cubic feet. Therefore, you will need 120 cubic feet of concrete for the project.
14 feet times 20 feet equals 280 square feet
13' x 15' (195 square feet) = 21.67 square yards of carpet needed.
is this a trick question? 54.5 lf of baseboard on floor
The "linear feet of baseboard" is exactly the "perimeter" of the room,and the area of the room doesn't tell you what that is.IF the room is square, then the perimeter is 160 feet. But if it's not asquare, then it can be any amount more than that, even though thearea is still 1600 square feet.Examples:50' by 32' . . . Area = 1,600 square feet . . . baseboard = 164 feet80' by 20' . . . Area = 1,600 square feet . . . baseboard = 200 feet100' by 16' . . Area = 1,600 square feet . . . baseboard = 232 feet800' by 2' . . . Area = 1,600 square feet . . . baseboard = 1,604 feet0.61mile x 6inches . . Area = 1,600 sq feet . . baseboard = 6,401 ft = 1.21 miles
From 100 to 150 mm from the front face of the baseboard heater.
56 feet?
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To calculate how many feet of electric baseboard heat you need, you can use the formula: Total heat output (in watts) divided by the wattage per linear foot of the baseboard heater. This will give you the total length of baseboard heater required in feet for your specific heating needs.
Yes.
625 times 0.5 = 312.5 cubic feet will be needed
You can calculate the amount of paint needed by finding the square footage of the room to be painted. Each manufacturer has a recommendation as to how many square feet a gallon of paint will cover. Make sure to calculate for primer if needed and or a second coat of finish.
18 ft times 24 ft = 432 square feet is needed
Are we talking about baseboard?? 90 feet, minus the doorway. I would buy more than 87 feet though as you will have cuts to make, and you will not want to piece together any sections that are very short.