(10 feet 8 inches) minus (4 feet 8 inches) = 6 feet
7 and 4/5 feet
Do you mean 2 feet 6 inches to 3 feet 4 inches? 2 feet 6 inches is 30 inches, and 3 feet 4 inches is 40 inches. So the answer is 10 inches.
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a slab measuring 10 feet by 12 feet by 4 inches, first convert the thickness from inches to feet: 4 inches is 1/3 of a foot. Then, calculate the volume in cubic feet by multiplying the length, width, and thickness: 10 ft × 12 ft × (1/3 ft) = 40 cubic feet. Therefore, you will need 40 cubic feet of concrete for the slab.
A 10-foot round slab at 4 inches requires 1 cubic yard.
It is 4 times 12 = 48 inches
10 foot 4 inches
10 feet 8 inches minus 7 feet 8 inches = 3 feet
1 foot 10 inches
5 feet 5 inches - 10 inches = 4 feet 7 inches
Simple!, 4 feet 10 inches --> 4.83333(repeated) feet, equvilent to 4 feet 10 inches
14 feet 2 inches - 9 feet 4 inches = 4 feet 10 inches.
12 feet 3 inches minus 4 feet 5 inches equals 7.83333333 feet or 7 feet 10 inches.
7 feet 9 inches - 2 feet 11 inches = 4 feet 10 inches.
7 feet 3 inches.
3 feet 7 inches
8 feet 3 inches - 4 feet 8 inches = 3 feet 7 inches
Answer: 4 feet 7 inches