You have a triangle.measure the two longest sides and multiply them as if they were a rectangle. Half the result and you should have the answer.
To find the square footage of a room, you simply multiply the length of the room (in feet) by the width of the room (in feet). The answer is the square footage of the room (assuming the sides opposite each or are equal in length)
44499 sq ft (approx)
Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.
You can calculate the number of square feet in a two-dimensional rectangle by multiplying the length of one of the short sides by the length of one of the long sides. 9' x 12' = 108 square feet
All four sides of a square are equal in length. Only the opposite sides of a rectangle are the same length. The adjacent sides are different in length.
If it is a perfect rectangle and you are measuring the sides by feet then the length times the width of a rectangle is the same as the square footage.
To find the square footage of a room, you simply multiply the length of the room (in feet) by the width of the room (in feet). The answer is the square footage of the room (assuming the sides opposite each or are equal in length)
44499 sq ft (approx)
Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.Total square footage of the sides of a pool = perimeter*depth.If the depth is not uniform but has a constant gradient, then average depth can be used instead.For other depth profiles, the calculation becomes more complex.
You can calculate the number of square feet in a two-dimensional rectangle by multiplying the length of one of the short sides by the length of one of the long sides. 9' x 12' = 108 square feet
A square has 4 equal sides whereas a regular hexagon has 6 equal sides
All four sides of a square are equal in length. Only the opposite sides of a rectangle are the same length. The adjacent sides are different in length.
a square has 4 equal sides
A rectangle is different from a square because a square is equal on all sides and a rectangle is not.
To get the square footage you simply multiply the lengths of the sides together (ie here 4*6 which comes to 24 ) - so the square footage is 24 square feet.
A square has all 4 sides equal in length. A four sided closed figure with all sides different length is called a quadrilateral.
a rectangle has longer sides then the square then the other