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The average doormat is 3 by 4 feet, so the area of an average doormat is 12 . I'm not sure the unit of measurement for this particular question but it might be cubic feet.

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The average size of a doormat is around 1.5 feet by 2.5 feet, which would make the area approximately 3.75 square feet.

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this is a question that came out in my maths question. the answer is about 2000 cm square.

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