To measure an existing area: Assuming it is a rectangle, you measure length and width (in feet), then multiply (to get square feet).
To get a rectangle that has that area: Find two numbers that, when multiplied, give 144. Then measure off a length equal to the first number, and a width equal to the second number.
Half a sq ft, which is 144 squinches
1 ft sq = 12 in * 12 in = 144 sq inches. So 710 sq in = 710/144 = 4.93 sq ft (to 2 dp)
(6 sq ft) x (144 sq in per sq ft) = 864 square inches
Nine feet squared equates to 1,296 inches squared. ** feet squared x 144 = inches squared
12*12 = 144 square feet and its the same as 12 squared
multiply (x) feet squared over one by 12 inches over 1 foot by 12 inches over one foot, you'd cross out the feet squared and be left with 144(x) inches squared. Example: 1 ft sq/1 * 12 in/ft * 12 in/ft= 144 inches squared
a squared dozen?? the printers measure is a ream
144 squared x 36 squared is equal to 26,873,856.
144 ft squared.
when 144 is squared it is the same as 12
(12ft x 12ft) square =144 sq ft. 12ft x (12 ft square) is 1728 cu ft.
8 ft.