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The area is the length times the width. The height is irrelevant for the area.
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It is a 22% increase
12 ft X 176 ft = 2,112 square feet. The problem states that four such hallways were swept by 2 cleaners in 24 minutes, so that each cleaner swept two hallways or a total area of 2 X 2,112 = 4,224 square feet in 24 minutes. 4,224/24 = 176 square feet per minute.
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Locations such as the building lobby, hallways accessible by the puiblic, garage areas accessible to the public, etc. NOT offices, restrooms, machinery areas, roofs, etc, or any other areas to which the public would not mormally have access in the daily conduct of business within that building.
Locations such as the building lobby, hallways accessible by the puiblic, garage areas accessible to the public, etc. NOT offices, restrooms, machinery areas, roofs, etc, or any other areas to which the public would not mormally have access in the daily conduct of business within that building.
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Hallways, corridors, and passageways often border the main spaces in a building. These areas facilitate movement through the building and connect different rooms and spaces together. They typically serve as circulation paths for occupants.
Haunt the Upper Hallways was created in 2008.
A mall concourse typically consist of a large open area with outgoing hallways. The outer area generally has eateries with the center area holding tables and chairs for dining and resting.
Streets Become Hallways was created in 2004-06.
Hallways - 2010 was released on: USA: November 2010
Amounts charged to tenants for expenses to maintain hallways, restrooms, parking lots, and other http://www.answers.com/topic/common-areas.Example: In a regional mall, the cost of utilities needed to heat, cool, light, and clean the common areas was allocated to each tenant as common area maintenance, charged back to tenants.
A mall concourse typically consist of a large open area with outgoing hallways. The outer area generally has eateries with the center area holding tables and chairs for dining and resting.
you count them :D