Since you are asking for square footage, and not volume, you technically have four answers available, depending on the way the question is taken. Square footage taken as area of the broadest side would be 150' x 6', which is 900'sq, or Nine hundred square feet. Two of the other ways the question could be taken apply again to the surface area of the wall: One on the top edge, which is expressed as 150' x 1.5', which equates to 225'sq, or two hundred twnty five square feet. The other on the short or "side" edge, which is 6' x 1.5', which is 9'sq, or Nine square feet. The last way your question could be taken in a valid definition, is by volume, since you provided three points of measurement for a solid, rather than a plane. The equation is 150'x6'x1.5'=1350'cu, or One thousand three hundred fifty cubic feet.
To calculate the square footage of a concrete swimming pool deck, measure the length and width of the deck in feet and multiply the two measurements together to obtain the total area in square feet. Keep in mind that if the deck is not a perfect rectangle, you may need to break it down into different sections and calculate the area of each section separately, then add them together to get the total square footage.
To calculate how many square yards of carpet you need use this formula.width X length= total square footage/9 = number of yardsSo you will need 16 square yards of carpet.
20ft X 6.25ft = 62.5 ft2
Measure length and height - multiply the sums to equal square footage of wall. Example: Wall measures 8 feet high and 10 feet long: 8 x 10 = 80 ... wall has 80 square feet to cover with wallpaper.
Square is simply multiplying the length times the width. An example: A room is 20 feet long and 30 feet wide. Multiply 20x30=600 square feet.
The formula for calculating square footage is a=S2 (a = area and s = side) Example, to calculate the square footage of a room that is 15 feet wide and 12 long, you would multiply 15 x 12, which will give you the square footage.
To calculate the square footage of a concrete swimming pool deck, measure the length and width of the deck in feet and multiply the two measurements together to obtain the total area in square feet. Keep in mind that if the deck is not a perfect rectangle, you may need to break it down into different sections and calculate the area of each section separately, then add them together to get the total square footage.
Multiply the length by the width. i.e. 10' wide x 25' long... has an area of 250 sq. ft.
It is not possible to answer the question. The fact that there are four lengths suggests that the lot is a shape in 4-dimensional hyperspace. In that case I not sure that a meaningful measure of the total square footage can be given. Al alternative is that these are the measures of the four sides of a quadrilateral. A quadrilateral is not a rigid shape. It can be flexed through infinitely many shapes - from a thin long shape to a near rectangle and the area will vary hugely according to the shape. It is, therefore. not possible to calculate the square footage.
To calculate how many square yards of carpet you need use this formula.width X length= total square footage/9 = number of yardsSo you will need 16 square yards of carpet.
4.6666666666666666666648 cubic feet
20ft X 6.25ft = 62.5 ft2
Measure length and height - multiply the sums to equal square footage of wall. Example: Wall measures 8 feet high and 10 feet long: 8 x 10 = 80 ... wall has 80 square feet to cover with wallpaper.
Square is simply multiplying the length times the width. An example: A room is 20 feet long and 30 feet wide. Multiply 20x30=600 square feet.
To get the square footage you simply multiply the length times the width. This means your room has a total of 320 sq ft. (floor space). This is the measurement for one plane (the floor), not the entire volume of the room.
Determine length (linear) and how wide is it. Multiply the length times the width and this will give you the total area or square footage. Here is another example: A product is sold by the 20 foot long (linear feet) roll. The specifications state that the product is 2 foot wide x 20 feet long. It is in fact 20 ft. x 2 ft. wide or 40 square feet per roll.
The length times the height of the wall will give you the square footage of that wall. Do that for both the long and short walls, and multiply the result by two. If the room is square, just measure one wall, find the square footage, and multiply by four. Don't forget to measure the length and height of any doors and windows, and subtract the total from the area of the walls.