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When you go to shoe store, they have this feet measurement. It measures both your shoe length and width.
To measure a square foot, you would need to measure a space that is one foot in length and one foot in width. This can be done using a measuring tape or ruler. Start from one end and measure 12 inches, then move horizontally and measure another 12 inches perpendicular to the first measurement. The resulting area would be one square foot.
it's not an amount of feet. a square foot is a square, that is a foot by a foot. A foot is a unit of measurement. A square foot is also a unit of measurement. Whenever you measure a length, such as with a tape measure, you are measuring in feet. If you are measuring the area of a shape, you are measuring in square feet.
a foot measure at clarks is wat they usually do
You would use it to measure distance in a nearly obsolete measurement system.
The 'foot' or the 'meter' would both do nicely.
A lineal foot is the same as a foot. It is a measure of length and has no width at all.
It is 31 feet!
To calculate running feet, simply measure the length of an object in feet. If the object has a width, multiply the width by the length to get the total square footage, then divide by the width to get the running feet. For example, a 10 ft long object with a width of 2 ft would be 20 running feet.
Measuring "area" refers to determining size in two dimensions (e.g., length and width). The resulting measure is typically reported in terms of units of measurement "squared." For example, if a surface is one foot long and one foot wide, the area of the surface is called "one square foot" or "one foot squared."
There can be no conversion.A foot is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a square foot is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space. The two measure different characteristics and, according to the most basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempts at comparisons or conversions between the two are fundamentally flawed.
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