You can't tell. There are an infinite number of shapes the loft could have, each with a different floor area.
In order to know the area of the floor, you MUST know its length AND width. There's no shortcut.
"Cubic meter" is a unit of volume or capacity, as of a box, a bottle, or a balloon. "Square meter" is a unit of area or coverage, as of a bedroom floor, or a garden plot. The two units have different dimensions, and are used to measure different quantities. Neither can be converted to the other. It would be like trying to convert your age to gallons.
14 squares is 130 square meters.
The floor is 4 times 288 times 384 cubic inches, or 442,368 cubic inches. 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters. Thus, 1 cubic inch = 2.54 times 2.54 times 2.54 cubic centimeters, or 16.387064 cubic centimeters. So 442,368 cubic inches is 7,249,112.727552 cubic centimeters. Each cubic centimeter is 0.000001 cubic meters (1,000,000 cubic centimeters = 1 cubic meter). So the floor is 7.249112727552 cubic meters. You can essentially call this 7.25 cubic meters. You can also determine from this that a cubic inch is 0.0000016387064 cubic meters, which can be used as a shortcut.
A one by one by two meter tub has a volume of 2 square meters or 70.63 cubic feet. Such a volume will contain 528.3 gallons of water. At 8.345 pounds per gallon, the water in the tub will weigh 4409 pounds.
A barn is storage so theoretically (except when you are refrigerating it-then it becomes practically) in cubic metres. Ordinarily you take the floor area (square metres) and multiply that by the stack height of whatever is to be stored to give a practical storage volume (in cubic metres). Metre.
If the width is 4 meters and the length is 5 meters, then the floor is 20 square meters. If you meant the volume of the room in cubic meters, then you multiply the area of the floor, 20, by the height, 2.5. The answer is 50 cubic meters.
"Cubic meter" is a unit of volume or capacity, as of a box, a bottle, or a balloon. "Square meter" is a unit of area or coverage, as of a bedroom floor, or a garden plot. The two units have different dimensions, and are used to measure different quantities. Neither can be converted to the other. It would be like trying to convert your age to gallons.
You can't get to cubic meters from square meters without another dimension. If you have measured the floor of a box that is 2m x 5m then the floor is 10sqmeters. To get cubic meters, you'd measure the height as well and then multiply it by the floor's area. square meters = Area = one dimension x another dimension cubic meters = Volume = Area x another dimension (which is 3D) Some say, that time is the only other dimension to consider which would give the 3D object the capability to move/morph, likely irrelevant for your question.
You misunderstant 'Cubic Feet for 'Csquare feet'. Cubic Feet is a measure of volume. Square Feet is a measure of area.
If the floor area is 313 square meters, then the floor area is 313 square meters.
You can't convert cubic units to square units, or the other way around either. They're used to measure different kinds of quantities. Square units might tell you how much carpet it takes to cover the floor and walls of a room. Cubic units might tell you how much air or jello it takes to fill the room.
This is not a correct conversion. Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area.
14 squares is 130 square meters.
The floor is 4 times 288 times 384 cubic inches, or 442,368 cubic inches. 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters. Thus, 1 cubic inch = 2.54 times 2.54 times 2.54 cubic centimeters, or 16.387064 cubic centimeters. So 442,368 cubic inches is 7,249,112.727552 cubic centimeters. Each cubic centimeter is 0.000001 cubic meters (1,000,000 cubic centimeters = 1 cubic meter). So the floor is 7.249112727552 cubic meters. You can essentially call this 7.25 cubic meters. You can also determine from this that a cubic inch is 0.0000016387064 cubic meters, which can be used as a shortcut.
Zero. "Cubic feet" describes a volume of space, like the space inside a bottle or a box. "Square feet" describes an amount of surface, like the surface of a sheet of paper or the floor of a room. The surface of a sheet of paper has no volume, and can't hold any water, because is has no sides. Square feet have no cubic feet in them. That's why there are two different kinds of units. If one could convert into the other, we wouldn't need both of them.
How do I calculate floor space of 600 sqare meters, and how do I calculate 600 cubic meters
A square metre is a square metre, there is no difference when you are measuring floor space in a house.