134 ft
42ft 6in
The diagonal is 48.877 feet.
Because we are measuring a square, we know that all four sides are equal in length. Therefore each side has an equal length of 42ft, or else by definition it would not be a square, but a rectangle. To measure the area of said square me simply multiply its length by its height. 42 x 42 = 1764
13 feet, 2 inches 42 feet 11 inches - 29 feet 09 inches = 13 feet 02 inches
30ft to 42ft 30ft to 42ft 30ft to 42ft 30ft to 42ft
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42ft
134 ft
1385
42ft 6in
1512 square feet
The diagonal is 48.877 feet.
42ft
98 square feet
Because we are measuring a square, we know that all four sides are equal in length. Therefore each side has an equal length of 42ft, or else by definition it would not be a square, but a rectangle. To measure the area of said square me simply multiply its length by its height. 42 x 42 = 1764
Not all cultural halls are the same size, the size of the cultural hall is based on the size or 'phase' of the building. The current floor plans used in the US and Canada by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have the following cultural hall sizes:Modular: No Cultural Hall, chapel space can be multipurpose/banquet as needed (seats 40-90)Independence 50: No Cultural Hall, chapel space can be multipurpose/banquet as needed (seats 30-60)Independence 90: No Cultural Hall, chapel space can be multipurpose/banquet as needed (seats 80-140)Independence130: No cultural hall, chapel space can be multipurpose/banquet as needed (seats 80-160). Approx. 42ft x 42ft including rostrum.Independence170: Partial (half) cultural hall, 1275 sqft, approx. 42ft x 33ftIndependence230/300: full cultural hall, 2530 sqft, approx. 42ft x 57ftIndependence230/300 Stake Center: 2530 sqft approx. 42ft x 57ftHeritage98: 2350 sqft approx. 42ft x 64ft w/o stageHeritage09T/14T: 2560 sqft w/stage approx. 65ft x 42ft w/o stageHeritage09T/14T Stake Center: 2560 sqft w/stage approx. 65ft x 45ft w/o stageMeasurements were not available online for older (pre-2006) standard plans, including the Legacy, Palmyra, Fayette, and Sharon designs. Additionally, not all meetinghouses follow the standard plans.