Well, honey, if you're cutting 24 inches of plywood into strips that are 2 1/2 inches wide, you can cut a total of 9 strips. It's simple math - just divide the total width of the plywood by the width of each strip. So, grab that saw and get to work!
The bookshelf dimensions in inches for this piece of furniture are 36 inches in width, 12 inches in depth, and 72 inches in height.
The height of this stand is 29.75 inches the width is 29.75 inches, and the depth is 20.25 inches.
If the cut is parallel to the long dimension, then each piece is 40 inches long, but its width is 1/2 of the original board's width. If the cut is parallel to the short dimension, then the width is preserved, and each piece is 20 inches long. If the cut is parallel to to the flat, then each piece is 40 inches long and has the original width, but is only 1/2 the thickness of the original board.
12 inches
192 square inches!
A 2 by 4 piece of lumber actually measures 1.5 inches in thickness and 3.5 inches in width.
It must be 3.75 inches.
A 2 by 4 piece of lumber typically has dimensions of 1.5 inches in thickness, 3.5 inches in width, and varying lengths.
The back panel of the cabinet measures 24 inches in width, 36 inches in height, and is made of 1/4 inch thick plywood.
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An A5 piece of paper measures 148.5 mm in width and 210 mm in height. In inches, this translates to approximately 5.83 inches wide and 8.27 inches tall. A5 is part of the A series paper sizes defined by the ISO 216 standard.
In the context of a piece of luggage you sum together its length, width and height - each of them measured in inches.