Oh honey, it's as simple as pie! 3000 square feet is already in feet, so you don't need to convert it. Just imagine a space that's 3000 feet long and 1 foot wide – that's your 3000 square feet right there. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
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3000 sq ft is an area. It could be 30 ft x 100 ft, but it could be any variation on this giving 3000 as a product, or indeed it could be some other shape altogether. So I don't see how your question can be answered
3000 sq-ft multiplied by $10=$30,000 (you would multiply your square-footage by your cost per sq-ft)
1. Either you multiply by (0.3048 x 0.3048) to convert sq feet into sq meters or 2. divide by 9 to convert sq feet to sq yards
27 ft * 4 ft = 108 sq ft = 10.03 sq metres
four ft. x four ft. = sixteen sq. ft. example: 4ft. x 4 ft. = 16 sq. ft.
It is not entirely clear what the question is asking but the areas can be configured as80000 sq ft = 400 * 200 sq ft leaving an area of 400 * 200 sq ft, then 40000 sq ft = 400 * 100 sq ft leaving an area of 400 * 100 sq ft, then 10000 sq ft = 100 * 100 sq ft leaving an area of 300 * 100 sq ft, then 5000 sq ft = 100 * 50 sq ft leaving an area of 250 * 100 sq ft.