The total square feet of the hallway is 630 square feet. If it takes 1/2 ounce per square foot, dividing by 2 gives you 315 fluid ounces.
315
1260
3 feet.
21 feet
3 feet.
5 and 10
Yes
With a ruler, or a measuring tape.
A measuring tape, or one of those laser distance finders.
Assuming that the hallway is 30 m long. 30mx100= 3000 cm . Then divide 3000 cm by 2,54= result: 1181,1023622047244094488188976378 in = (Firstly you have to use any measuring tool to find the length of the hallway in meters, or you may get the final reading in inches if the measuring tape tool has divisions in centimeters and inches. Usually they have divisions on foot and cm)
store keeping is like a janitor cleaning a hallway but the store clerk is the stores janitor
Both "in the hallway" and "in the hallway" are correct, but they may be used in slightly different contexts. "In the hallway" is more commonly used to indicate a specific location inside the hallway, while "on the hallway" could be used in a more general sense, such as referring to something that is physically placed on the hallway floor or surface.
a hallway
IN the hallway.
A rule doesn't exist !
The schools hallway was rewaxed.
it depends how "long" the hallway is, if its really long, it may be necessary.
Hallway of the Gods was created in 1997.
A corridor is another name for a hallway.