Triangle Area = ½base × height
Square Area = length of side to the power of 2
Rectangle Area = breadth × height
Parallelogram Area = breadth × height
Circle Area = πrto the power of 2
Perimeter is the total of all the sides of a figure. 1.3m is the side of your square, which will have 4 sides, ergo its perimeter is 4 x 1.3m...
It is the total length "outline" of a figure. For example, the total length of the outline of a square, its perimeter, is the total length of the four sides of the square.
If it is such that you cannot break it into squares, one main square with others attached. Measure each space and add them together. Measure the outside walls and get the perimeter. This will give you a figure Say a total of 48 feet. Treat that like it was the measurement of a square room. Divide that by 4, you get 12. A square room 12 feet to a side. 1 width times 1 length give you the square footage. 12x12=144. The perimeter is the same on a square room or a star if is the same length, it is going to enclose the same square footage.
Square footage of a building usually refers to the total square footage of floor area.
You must know the total square footage of the area you need siding for. Once you know the square footage, any sales outlet can help figure the amount of siding needed. The square footage can be calculated using the length of the wall multiplied by the height of the wall.
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Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.
total cost ÷ square footage
Find the distance of each side and add to find the total perimeter.
The area is the square surface and the perimeter is the total distance around the surface.
To find the square footage you should multiply the length and width of each room, and add up the results to give you the total square feet.
A basement is usually not figured into the total square footage of a home. Sometimes it may be figured in if it is a finished basement that includes a living area.