It's the size. It would be feet if it was large, remember a ruler is only 12 feet.
Can you get replacement poles for 14x12
The product is 168
168 square feet.
It should be 168 (14x12=168) :D hope it helps
In the sum 14x12, you would carry a 1 when multiplying 4 (from 14) by 2 (from 12), since 4 times 2 equals 8. When you then multiply 1 (from the tens place in 14) by 2 and add the carried 1, you get 3 (1x2 + 1). Continuing with the final multiplication, 1 (from the tens place in 14) by 1 (from the tens place in 12) gives you 1. The final result of 14x12 is 168.
168 square feet. Multiply the two dimensions - the result is the number of square feet.
The 14 is an inch bigger around and an inch longer so it has a deeper sound
According to http://www.camping-equipment-hiking-and-gear.com/ozark-trail-tent.html:Ozark Trail tents are generally manufactured and serviced by NorthPole in the USAA quick search for NorthPole tents yielded:http://www.northpoleltd.com/manual/index.htmlNo Manual is available online.Send an email to: mailto:consumer@northpoleusa.comThe 14x12 Screen House is model # WMT-1412R
14 feet x 12 feet = 168 square feet 168 x 3.99 = 670.32
84x2=168. There are other solutions. 56x3=168. 42x4=168. 28x6=168. 24x7=168. 21x8=168. 14x12=168.
To determine how many theater seats can fit in a 14x12 room, we need to consider the size of a standard theater seat, which is typically about 2 feet wide and 3 feet deep. If we allocate about 2 feet for each seat's width and allow for some space between rows, you could fit approximately 6 seats across the 14-foot width and 4 seats down the 12-foot length, totaling around 24 seats. However, this number can vary based on the layout and required spacing for aisles and comfort.
To calculate the amount of concrete needed for a 14x12 foot pad that is 4 inches deep, first convert the depth to feet: 4 inches is 1/3 of a foot. Then, calculate the volume: 14 ft x 12 ft x (1/3 ft) = 56 cubic feet. Since concrete is often sold by the cubic yard, convert cubic feet to cubic yards by dividing by 27: 56 cubic feet ÷ 27 = approximately 2.07 cubic yards. Therefore, you should buy about 2.1 cubic yards of concrete, accounting for some extra for spillage or over-excavation.