A square of siding is a 10x10 foot section , so it's 100 square feet.
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It is precisely a square of siding to which each edge measures one foot. Therefore, each side of the square of siding is one foot in length.
In the building trades a square is the measurement of 100 square feet. 10 feet by 10 feet = 100 square feet.
There is no answer to this question. A square foot is a volume measurement and feet are units of length.
A square foot is a measurement of area. An inch is a measurement of length. They are not compatible.
A foot is measured in a strait line, its a linear measurement of 12 inches.. A square foot is 12^2, or 144 square inches, it a box with 4, 12" sides.