It is not possible to answer the question.
The fact that there are four lengths suggests that the lot is a shape in 4-dimensional hyperspace. In that case I not sure that a meaningful measure of the total square footage can be given.
Al alternative is that these are the measures of the four sides of a quadrilateral. A quadrilateral is not a rigid shape. It can be flexed through infinitely many shapes - from a thin long shape to a near rectangle and the area will vary hugely according to the shape. It is, therefore. not possible to calculate the square footage.
It's a total of 110 square feet (or you can write it as 110 ft2) Simply multiply the two dimensions together to get the square footage.
Square footage of a building usually refers to the total square footage of floor area.
No it does not...
To find the square footage you should multiply the length and width of each room, and add up the results to give you the total square feet.
total cost ÷ square footage
Total square feet: 156.24
4,050 square feet.
For a rough estimate, you could multiple the outside dimensions Length times Width and get total sq. ft of the home. Example: A ranch style home 50' X 30' would have 1500 sq. ft. If you wanted a more exact measurement of total living space, then find the dimensions of each room and multiply Length times Width again for each room, then add the total sq. ft. for each room to get a total.Often, when builders refer to the square footage of a house, they do not include the garage--even if it is attached.Good Luck!
Utah has a total area of 84,896 square miles. There are 27,878,400 square feet in one square mile. Utah has total area of 2,290,740,249,600 square feet.
it is as far as your taxs go but in living space no
30,000 feet
You must know the total square footage of the area you need siding for. Once you know the square footage, any sales outlet can help figure the amount of siding needed. The square footage can be calculated using the length of the wall multiplied by the height of the wall.