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STRAND Energy-Star Training Construction Math © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204 The Building Envelope Schedul es © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204 The Building Envelope © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204 Linear Feet © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204...

STRAND Energy-Star Training Construction Math © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204 The Building Envelope Schedul es © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204 The Building Envelope © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204 Linear Feet © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204 Area © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204 Area Windows, Skylights and Doors Measure by rough Opening If windows are in place, measure inside edge of trim to inside edge of trim When determining door area, we want to use the face measurements and not include any trim area © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204 Pythagorean 18^2 +13.5^2 = c^2 324 + 182.25 = c^2 =SqRt of 506.25 =22.5 liner feet © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204 Circumference Circles C=2πr D/2 = R C= 2 * 3.14 * 50 C= 314 linear feet A circumference is a linear measurement; that is, it is a line. The units for a circumference will be, for example, in cm, metres or inches. © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas D= 100 ft 972 620 8204 Volume Every three-dimensional object occupies some space. This space is measured in terms of its volume. Volume is defined as the space occupied within the boundaries of an object in three-dimensional space. It is also known as the capacity of the object. Finding the volume of an object can help us to determine the amount required to fill that object. © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204 Formulary © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204 Formulary and Practice © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204 Scales and Drawing © 2023 STRAND Dallas I Texas 972 620 8204

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