For a general quadrilateral, the only way is to divide it into two triangles, calculate the area of each and add the two answers together.
To do this, you will require 5 pieces of information. These could be the lengths of the four sides and a diagonal, or four sides and any angle (other variations are possible).
Formulae involving "height" for example, assume that the quadrilateral has at least one pair of parallel sides. The quadrilateral need not have any parallel sides!
To calculate the square footage, multiply the length by the breadth. So, 10 feet x 8 feet = 80 square feet
To find the square footage of a rectangle, you multiply the length by the width. In this case, the area is 10 feet by 5 feet, so the square footage would be 10 ft x 5 ft = 50 square feet.
Area of a circle is pi*radius^2. So if the radius is measured in feet, the area (or the square footage) of a half circle is: (pi*r^2)/2
You don't. Its cubinc footage, not square footage.
you use the formula: Pi x radius (half the diameter) squared.
To calculate the square footage of a house, you measure the length and width of each room and multiply these dimensions together. Then, add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of the house.
To calculate the square footage of your house, measure the length and width of each room in feet and multiply these two numbers together. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of your house.
To calculate the square footage of a room, you multiply the length of the room by the width of the room. This will give you the total area in square feet.
Multiply by 144.
In order to calculate the square footage you need to find the length and the width of the room in feet. You multiply the length and the width to give you the square footage of the room
To calculate the square footage of a house, you measure the length and width of each room and multiply these dimensions together. Then, add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of the house.
To determine the square footage of a property, measure the length and width of each room or area in feet, then multiply the length by the width to calculate the square footage of each area. Add up the square footage of all areas to get the total square footage of the property.
To determine the square footage of your property, you can measure the length and width of each room or area and then multiply these measurements together. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of your property.
To find the total square footage of a space, measure the length and width of the area in feet, then multiply the two measurements together to calculate the square footage.
To calculate the amount of drywall needed for your project, measure the height and width of each wall in feet. Multiply the height by the width to get the square footage of each wall. Add up the square footage of all walls to get the total square footage. Divide the total square footage by the square footage of a sheet of drywall to determine how many sheets you need.
It is not possible to answer the question. The fact that there are four lengths suggests that the lot is a shape in 4-dimensional hyperspace. In that case I not sure that a meaningful measure of the total square footage can be given. Al alternative is that these are the measures of the four sides of a quadrilateral. A quadrilateral is not a rigid shape. It can be flexed through infinitely many shapes - from a thin long shape to a near rectangle and the area will vary hugely according to the shape. It is, therefore. not possible to calculate the square footage.
To check the square footage of a house, measure the length and width of each room using a tape measure. Multiply the length by the width of each room to calculate the square footage of that room. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of the house.