Either a meter stick or a metric tape.
Well, I would use a tape measure! If you needed something a little more accurate, you could use laser measuring devices.
The most appropriate measure is a metre.
If you were measuring the whole of the classroom, you would most likely measure area, that is, of the floor space, or volume, that is, of the entire room. Therefore, you would be unlikely to measure simply the length of one side of the room.
There is no way to compute the room dimensions from square footage alone. A room shaped like a rectangle and one shaped like a circle could have the same square footage, but different meaurements. You would have to know the shape of the room, and the length of at least one wall (maybe more, depending on the shape).For example, a room measuring 749 square feet could have dimensions of:a. A square measuring 27.38 on all four sides;b. A rectangle measuring 10 ft wide by 74.9 feet long;c. A rectangle measuring 100 feet wide by 7.49 feet long;d. An L-shaped room in which one section is 20 feet by 20 feet, and the second section is 20 feet by 17.45 feet;e. A circle-shaped room measuring 30.88 feet across;... or a million other possibilities.
litres would do.
By measuring it
there are many instruments used to measure length . measuring tape is used to measure the length of room.
Feet
No, just length X width.
Just multiply length x width.
If you are measuring a room you measure length in feet x width in feet = sq ft....
To find the area of a room measuring 16 feet x 10 feet, multiply the length by the width, the answer is 160 square feet.
That would be 196 square feet. If you are measuring a square or rectangle area, you can multiply length times width; Length x Width = Area.
121 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.
Well, I would use a tape measure! If you needed something a little more accurate, you could use laser measuring devices.
A room measuring 15.5 x 15.5 = 240.25 sq ft - which is near enough for a square room. There are several variable measurements to the length times width of rooms that are long and narrow, odd shaped , etc.
Yes. The length of a room times width of a room equals the area of the room. For instance, a room measuring 24 feet by 12 feet equals 288 square feet. (24 times 12 equals 288, which is the square feet)