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Q: How many square feet is a 30ft x 70ft building?
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How many square feet is in a 70ft x 110 ft building?

7,700 square feet. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.


How many square feet is a 30ft x 14ft room?

A 30ft x 14ft room = 420 square feet.


How do you figure square feet 47 ft long by 30ft wide?

You multiply the length by the width, i.e. 47ft x 30ft = 1,410 square feet.


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How many square feet is 30ft x 2ft?

30*2 = 60 square feet


How many square feet are in 30ft x 90ft?

There are: 30 times 90 = 2700 square feet


What is square feet of 14 x 30?

The square feet of a 14ft x 30ft area is420ft2


What would be the area of a regular polygon with a perimeter of 20 feet and an apothem of 3 feet?

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How many square feet are in 30ft by 140ft?

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What is the area of 30 feet by 10 feet?

30ft x 10ft = 300 square feet


How many square feet is a 20ft by 30ft retangle?

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How many square feet are in a building that is 30ft x 20ft x 50ft?

If you are truly looking for SQUARE FEET for a building with these measurements, more informaiton will be needed. A building, whether square or rectangular, will have only two different measurements. My guess is that you are looking for cubic feet, which would include the height of the building. For Example: 30ft x 20ft x 50ft would be 30 ft wide, 20 foot deep (long), and 50 ft tall. Regardless of the placement and the symbolism of the measurements, the result is the same: 30 x 20 x 50 = 30,000 cubic ft.