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  2. How do you calculate the amount of sand needed to cover 100...

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    Sand is usually sold by the ton so if you find the amount needed by 100 x 1/6 this will give you your cubic foot total. Then you will divide by 27 which is the number of cubic feet in a cubic yard.

  3. Wiki How to measure total sq cm - AAPC

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    The math is easy ... to find sq cm you multiply length x width. The harder part is determining if you really need square cm or you just need length or diameter. You mention lesions .... if you are excising a lesion you measure across the widest diameter, plus smalled margin necessary for removal (physician should measure BEFORE surgery, and ...

  4. How do you calculate the amount of sand needed to cover 100...

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    Inches is a linear measurement and square feet is an area.It is an apples and oranges things.BUT, if you want square inches to square feet, use this:1 square inches = 0.00694444444 square feet ...

  5. Skin Lesion Measuring Tips - AAPC Knowledge Center

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    To calculate, consider the narrowest margin (1.0 cm) x 2 = 2 cm. Add this figure to the widest measurement of the lesion (1.5 cm) for a 3.5 cm total. Based on the location of the lesion (nose) and the total measurement (3.5 cm), the correct code is 11444 Excision, other benign lesion including margins, except skin tag (unless listed elsewhere ...

  6. What is square footage of 36 inches x 80 inches? - Answers

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    Given a regular rectangular shape, 48 inches by 42 inches would give you 2016 square inches. Multiplying this by 38 inches would give you 76,608 cubic inches. ... To calculate the square footage ...

  7. How do you calculate the linear measurement of a circle?

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    Best Answer. In order to calculate the linear measurement of a circle, divide the circumference by pi to calculate the diameter of the circle. Then multiply the radius by 2 to find the diameter ...

  8. Debridement Measurements | Medical Billing and Coding Forum -...

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    To calculate sq cm you multiply length times width so: Wound #1 - 25 x 39.5 = 987.5 sq cm. Wound #2 - 22 x 39 = 858 sq cm. If subcutaneous tissue was debrided for both wounds you would add the two together to get a total debridement of 1845.5 sq cm. This would then be coded as 11042, 11045 (x92)

  9. What is the capacity of a box 5 inches square and 2 inches deep...

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    Wiki User. ∙ 9y ago. Best Answer. capacity of a box 5 inches square and 2 inches deep = 5 X 5 X 2. =50 inches ^ 3. Wiki User. ∙ 9y ago. Resources. Leaderboard All Tags Unanswered.

  10. Skin Lesion Excision: Answer 3 Questions to Code Correctly

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    The total excised diameter is 1.5 cm (the lesion itself) plus twice the margin (2 x 0.5 cm = 1.0 cm), or 2.5 cm. The correct code is 11443 Excision, other benign lesion including margins, except skin tag (unless listed elsewhere), face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, mucous membrane; excised diameter 2.1 to 3.0 cm.

  11. How do you calculate lineal meter of a pipe? - Answers

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    Best Answer. pipe length = 5487mm. pipe size = 6inch. Wiki User. ∙ 11y ago. More answers. Wiki User. ∙ 14y ago. This is an invalid conversion: square meters is a measure of area and meters is ...