27-ft x 38-ft = 1,026 square feet of floor per story.
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∙ 13y agoThe question does not give the units of measurement for the room's size. Assuming they are feet, the square footage is 27*17 = 459 square feet.
If you mean a circle then its square footage formula is: pi*radius2
27' 10" = 27 and 10/12 or 27 and 5/6 or 167/5 feet 4' 6" = 4 and 6/12 or 4 and 1/2 or 9/2 feet To get the area multiply 167/5 and 9/2 to get 1503/10 = 150 and 3/10 or 150.3 square feet
13' x 27' = 351 square feet.
roughly 240 square feet. Formula for figuring yardage is: (Width X Length X thickness)/27= cubic yardage of concrete. Just reverse the formula to solve for Width X Length or Square Feet. CY X 27 divided by thickness = square footage
The question does not give the units of measurement for the room's size. Assuming they are feet, the square footage is 27*17 = 459 square feet.
621 square feet
41 feet 5 inches x 27 feet = 1,118.25 square feet.
There are 9 square feet in a square yard. In this case the calculations gives you 27 square feet.
exact square footage please
324 sq. ft.
To find the square footage that 27 cubic feet would cover, you would need additional information such as the height or depth. Cubic feet measures volume (3 dimensions), while square feet measures area (2 dimensions). Without knowing the height or depth, it is not possible to determine the square footage.
27.6666 x 23.5 = 650.17 square feet 332 x 282/144 = 650.17 square feet
If you mean a circle then its square footage formula is: pi*radius2
36 million square feet. It has 27 swimming pools and a roof top landing pad for her chopper, which she occasionally takes to whole foods to pick up rotisserie chickens.
27*50
To convert square feet to cubic yards for rocks or any material, you need to know the depth of the rock layer in feet. Divide the total square footage by 27 (since 1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet) and then multiply by the depth in feet to get the cubic yards. This will give you the volume of rock needed in cubic yards based on the square footage and depth.