For a 36 square ottoman, you would ideally want to use a tray that is slightly larger than the ottoman itself to ensure stability and space for items. A tray that is around 38-40 inches in diameter would be suitable for a 36 square ottoman. This size allows for a comfortable fit, providing ample space for drinks, snacks, or decorative items without overcrowding the ottoman's surface.
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"Square feet" describes the size of a piece of surface that's being covered, like the size of a floorcovered by carpet, or a yard covered by grass, or a wall covered by paint.You don't use square feet to describe a length or a distance, like a piece of rope, a broom handle,or a trip to the store. Those use "feet".You don't use square feet to describe how much something can hold, like a barrel, a bottle,a shopping bag, or a ballon when it's blown up. Those use "cubic feet".
This would be more accurately answered if given more information on the size of the square. The formula you would use is area = width × height and then divide by 2.
You don't use a ream size for linerboard. The weight is per 1000 square feet of board. EI 42# liner weights 42#s per MSF (thousand square feet).
It depends on the size of the square!The question is like asking how many lengths in a line - or, as it is more often put - how long is a piece of string?PS: Thank you for giving me the opportunity to use that phrase in an answer.
the way they use math is buy calculating square yardage for carpeting; square footage for painting and wallpaper. Dimensions of rooms to fit the furniture; Lay out floor plans and traffic patterns; calculate size for window coverings .