No, one foot, is a length or whatever, and one square foot is a square where each side is one foot
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.
Look at your kitchen floor. Many linoleum floor tiles are 1 square foot in area. One foot on each side. ■
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To measure a square foot, you would need to measure a space that is one foot in length and one foot in width. This can be done using a measuring tape or ruler. Start from one end and measure 12 inches, then move horizontally and measure another 12 inches perpendicular to the first measurement. The resulting area would be one square foot.
A yardstick
No, one foot, is a length or whatever, and one square foot is a square where each side is one foot
one foot on each side off the perimeter
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.
Yes, quite easily. You just stand with one foot on each side of the border.
Rolf Harris - Jake the peg
A yard, of course!
Look at your kitchen floor. Many linoleum floor tiles are 1 square foot in area. One foot on each side. ■
One square foot has four equal sides, each side being precisely one foot.
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well if they had dresses on then they would have both feet on one side ,and if they were wereing pants then they would have one foot on each side
pertaining to the middle and one side