I take it you mean the area of the floor is 20 sq metres? In which case the ceiling would be the same size, but you can't calculate the area of the walls without knowing their height.
The area of the floor is 20 square meters. The area of the ceiling is also 20 square meters. Two of the walls have areas of 15 square meters each. The other two walls have areas of 12 square meters each. Total area in the room = 94 square meters, minus the area of the doors and walls.
(21.5) x (21.5) = 462.25 -- It has 462.25 square feet on the floor. -- It has another 462.25 square feet on the ceiling. -- It has (21.5 times the height of the room) square feet on each of the four walls.
When the walls are true and vertical - they at least stand a chance!!
The floor is (8 x 12) = 96 square feetThe ceiling is also . . . 96 square feetTwo walls are (8 x 8) = 64 square feet eachThe other two walls are (8 x 12) = 96 square feet eachThe total inside surface area is (2) x (96 + 64 + 96) = 512 square feet(including the area of the door, hatch, etc.)
The area of the floor is (12 x 14) = 168 square feet.The area of the ceiling is (12 x 14) = 168 square feet.In order to find the area of the walls, we would needto know the height of the ceiling above the floor.16812 ft x 14 ft = 168 ft2168 square feet12' x 14' = 168 square feet.168 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.168 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.12 feet x 14 feet would give an area of 168 square feet.14 x 12 = 168 square feet.16812 ft x 14 ft = 168 ft2168 square feet12' x 14' = 168 square feet.168 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.168 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.12 feet x 14 feet would give an area of 168 square feet.14 x 12 = 168 square feet.
-- 7.432 square meters on the floor -- 7.432 square meters on the ceiling -- more square meters on the walls, but in order to calculate them, you need to know the height of the ceiling above the floor
The area of the ceiling is 30 square meters. The area of the floor is also 30 square meters. We could determine the area of the walls if we knew the distance from the ceiling down to the floor.
-- 5m x 3m = 15 square meters on the floor. -- Another 15 square meters on the ceiling. -- (10 x height of the room) on one pair of walls. -- (6 x height of the room) on the other pair of walls.
The area of the floor is 3.345 square meters. (rounded) The area of the ceiling is also 3.345 square meters. (rounded) The area of the walls can't be calculated without also knowing the floor-to-ceiling height of the room.
The area of the floor is 20 square meters. The area of the ceiling is also 20 square meters. Two of the walls have areas of 15 square meters each. The other two walls have areas of 12 square meters each. Total area in the room = 94 square meters, minus the area of the doors and walls.
-- 14.214 square meters on the floor -- another 14.214 square meters on the ceiling -- more square meters on the walls, but to count them up you need to know the height of the ceiling above the floor unless an old-school electrician lives in the room, in which case all of his meters are round
The area of the floor is 0.0234 square meter. The area of the ceiling is also 0.0234 square meter. We could also calculate the area of the walls, but we would need to know the height of the room.
The areas of the floor and ceiling are each (2 x 5) = 10 square meters.In order to calculate the area of the walls, we also need to know the height of the ceiling.
12' x 15' = 180 square feet The area of the floor is 16.723 square meters. (rounded) The area of the ceiling is also 16.723 square meters. (rounded) In order to calculate the area of the walls, we'd need to also know the height of the room.
' 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
According to Wikipedia the area of the oval office is 75.8 square meters with a height of 5.6 meters so an approximate volume would be 424.5 cubic meters. In reality it is less than this, because of furniture as well as the fact that the ceiling arches up to 5.6 meters. the actual walls only go up to 5 meters and then the ceiling arch up from there
it can be a Square of 2x2 meters. Or a rectangle of 1x4 meters. or a line that's 0.1 m wide and 40 m long. or a bunch of other shapes whose area ends up the same. For the purpose of rough comparison, a yard is almost as long as a meter.