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The length is one dimension. You can measure it along one edge of the floor. The width is another dimension. You can measure it along another edge of the floor. The height is the third dimension. You can measure it in the corner where two walls meet.
That will depend in a very fundamental way on the area of the floor. For example, the floor of one room in a doll house, the floor of your bedroom, and the floor of Radio City Music Hall will all require vastly different amounts of vinyl flooring. Here's a way to estimate it: -- Measure the length of the room, in feet. -- Measure the width of the room, in feet. -- Multiply the two numbers, one by the other. -- Divide the answer by 9. The number you have now is the area of the floor, in square yards. The number of square yards of flooring it will take to cover the floor is that same number.
-- Measure the length and width of the room, in feet.-- Multiply the (length of the room) times (the width of the room), in feet.-- The answer is the number of square feet of carpet required to cover the floor of the room.
Does this room have depth? Or do you just want the square feet of the floor? By 6x6 do you mean 6'x6', what unit of measure are those 6's? If the unit of measurement of those 6's are feet, then the floor would be 6 square feet.
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