It is: 33 times 22 = 726 square feet
' L ' = length of the room ' W ' = width of the room ' H ' = height of the ceiling Floor = ( L W ) square feet Ceiling = ( L W ) square feet 2 walls = ( L H ) square feet, each other 2 walls = ( W H ) square feet, each
The square footage of a space is equal to L x W, with L=length, and W=width. You have 3 feet x 3 feet. 3'=L and 3'=W. So LxW= 3'x3' which is 9 square feet. It is in square feet because it is an area and not a distance. (9ft2)
A = W x L Width = 300 divided by L (or W = 300/L)
Length in feet times width in feet equals area in square feet. L=4 ft, W=10 ft; 4x10=40; Area=40 square feet.
There is no sensible answer to this question. 165 square feet is a measure of area. Area and length are two different measurements and, according to basic dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. In this case, pick any positive number L and suppose the length of the area is L feet. Let the breadth, B, be 165/L feet. Then the area is L*B = L*165/L = 165 square feet. This is true WHATEVER the value of L - from infinitesimally small to infinitely large!
' L ' = length of the room ' W ' = width of the room ' H ' = height of the ceiling Floor = ( L W ) square feet Ceiling = ( L W ) square feet 2 walls = ( L H ) square feet, each other 2 walls = ( W H ) square feet, each
The square root of 49 square feet =7 feet. Formula: A=l*w
The square footage of a space is equal to L x W, with L=length, and W=width. You have 3 feet x 3 feet. 3'=L and 3'=W. So LxW= 3'x3' which is 9 square feet. It is in square feet because it is an area and not a distance. (9ft2)
A = W x L Width = 300 divided by L (or W = 300/L)
You cannot. There are infinitely many combinations for the sides of a room that will yield an area of 5000 square feet even after you simplify the problem and assume that the room is rectangular in shape. Suppose the room is L feet long where L > sqrt(5000). Then let W = 5000/L feet. The area of the room, which is L feet long and W feet wide, is L*W = L*(5000/L) = 5000 square feet. That is true whatever the value of L. And since L can have any value greater than approx 70.71 feet, there are infinitely many possibilities.
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Length in feet times width in feet equals area in square feet. L=4 ft, W=10 ft; 4x10=40; Area=40 square feet.
There is no sensible answer to this question. 165 square feet is a measure of area. Area and length are two different measurements and, according to basic dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. In this case, pick any positive number L and suppose the length of the area is L feet. Let the breadth, B, be 165/L feet. Then the area is L*B = L*165/L = 165 square feet. This is true WHATEVER the value of L - from infinitesimally small to infinitely large!
Area = length * width 120 = L * 10 L = 120/10 = 12 feet
To find the area (in square feet) multiply the length times the width A = L x W = 4 x 3.5 = 14 square feet
100 square feet. A= lxw A= area l=length w=width 10x10= 100.
Square meters deals with area L x W= square unit of m,easure where as on a floor one wall is 15 feet the other is 8 feet means you have 120 square feet in that room.