length times width so if you have a room that is 10 ft by 10 ft then your room is 100 square feet 10 x10 =100
width x length divided by 144 will give you square ft.
Measure the length by the width in feet. Multiply the one by the other and the answer will be square feet.
the answer is after the question sorry about the error
872 square feet = 872 square feet. That's just how much space it is.
24 inches = 2 ft 30 inches = 2.5 ft 2 ft x 2.5 ft = 5 square feet.
We must assume that the figure is a rectangle. 1 yd = 3 ft. 10 yds x 12 yds = 30 ft x 36 ft = 1080 square ft. 1 square meter = (3.28084)2 square ft 1080 square ft = 1080/(3.28084)2 square meters = 100.34 square meters (rounded)
Length times width.
Hi, Check out the web site for The Money Pit, they have on-line calculators to help you. A 100 sq/ft room would be 10' x 10'. Each wall is 9' high, so each wall would be 90 sq/ft for a total wall space of 360 sq ft.
To answer your question; none. You have to have the other side before you can figure out the square feet.
54. 9 ft x 6 ft = 54 square feet.
11000 sq ft living space
It can depend on the shapes. Suppose each item is 1 ft x 1 ft so that its area is 1 sq ft, and suppose the space is 0.5 ft x 8000 ft so that its area is 4000 sq ft. Not a single item will fit in the space. Conversely, if the items are very thin and long and the space is nearly square, you may find that no items fit. But leaving aside these two extreme situations, 4000 items may fit. That is certainly the maximum number of items.