Well, 11 ft by 11 ft = (11 ft)² = 121 ft², and 12 ft by 12 ft is (12 ft)² = 144 ft², so 133 ft² is in between those, with (11.5 ft)² = 132.25 ft², which is pretty close.
The sq ft of a room 6 ft x 9 ft is 54 ft2.
That room size can be estimated 15 ft x 40 ft
11 ft * 13 ft = 143 sq. ft, so the room has an area of 143 sq. ft
140 sq. ft.
16ft x 12½ft for example
If the room were square, each side would be about 19.1 ft.
If square room, then it 13.86 ft x 13.86 ft
250 sq ft room is about the size of a typical master bedroom
The size of 30ft.x10ft. room.
It's the same as a room 1 ft wide, 2600 ft long.
Just multiply the length by the width to get square feet. 100x100=10,000sq ft
he is Huge Height wise he's short only is 2 ft tall
The area of a room does not allow you to determine its linear dimensions. In mathematical terms (even not in real life), the room could be 10 ft by 15.5 feet or 1,000,000 ft by 0.000155 ft
399 ft.
10 ft by 10 ft --- a 4 ft baseboard heater will work. But a longer room may need more. 10 ft by 20 ft would need an 8 foot baseboard heater. etc.
436.35 ft Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis 133 m*100 cm 1 m*1 in 2.54 cm*1 ft 12 in=436.351706 ft