Exam 37: Sheathing and Subflooring
Exam 1: Addition of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 2: Subtraction of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 3: Multiplication of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 4: Division of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 5: Combined Operations With Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 6: Addition of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 7: Subtraction of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 8: Multiplication of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 9: Division of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 10: Combined Operations With Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 11: Addition of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 12: Subtraction of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 13: Multiplication of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 14: Division of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 15: Expressing Common Fractions and Mixed Numbers As Decimals10 Questions
Exam 16: Simple Percent and Percentage10 Questions
Exam 17: Interest10 Questions
Exam 18: Discounts10 Questions
Exam 19: Linear Measure10 Questions
Exam 20: Working With Feet and Inches10 Questions
Exam 21: Square Measure10 Questions
Exam 22: Surface Measurement-Triangles10 Questions
Exam 23: The Framing Square10 Questions
Exam 24: Surface Measurement-Irregular Figures10 Questions
Exam 25: Surface Measurement-Circles10 Questions
Exam 26: Volume Measurement-Cubes and Rectangular Solids10 Questions
Exam 27: Board Measure10 Questions
Exam 28: Volume Measurement-Cylinders10 Questions
Exam 29: Weight Measure10 Questions
Exam 30: Applications of Exponents in Formulas10 Questions
Exam 31: Using Square Root to Find Sides of Right Triangles10 Questions
Exam 32: Girders, Sills, and Floor Joists10 Questions
Exam 33: Wall Plates10 Questions
Exam 34: Studding and Fire-Stops or Draft Stops10 Questions
Exam 35: Common Rafters10 Questions
Exam 36: Hip Rafters10 Questions
Exam 37: Sheathing and Subflooring10 Questions
Exam 38: Trim10 Questions
Exam 39: Roofing10 Questions
Exam 40: Doors and Windows10 Questions
Exam 41: Siding10 Questions
Exam 42: Stairs10 Questions
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On exterior walls the covering is usually called simply wall sheathing.
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How many square feet can be covered with nine 4-foot x 8-foot sheets of OSB?
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How many sheets of 3/4 inch thick plywood are required to cover a floor frame that measures 24 feet wide by 96 feet long?
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Plywood is used as sheathing for the exterior walls of a home that measures 24 feet by 46 feet by 8 feet. How many 4 x 8-foot sheets of 1/2-inch plywood are needed?
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How many square feet of sheathing are required to cover a wall 9 feet by 12 feet? Make no allowance for openings.
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A wall 48 feet long is to be sheathed to a height of 14 feet. How many square feet of OSB are required?
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Find the number of sheets of OSB required for the subflooring on all floors of a three-story house that has overall dimensions of 24 feet by 52 feet on each floor.
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When the material is used on a roof it is called roof sheathing and when it is used as the first layer on a floor it is called the sub floor.
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The floor framing and roof framing is covered with __________ or ___________.
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A gable roof is to be covered with plywood. If each side measures 20 feet by 50 feet, what is the total number of square feet of plywood that must be ordered?
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