For a parking lot to have 3 measurements, it must be an unusual shape. We would need more information to figure the square footage.
The square footage of a lot measuring 81x180x113x180 is 20,340 square feet. Square footage is found by multiplying the length by the width of an area.
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632' x 25' = 15800 sq. ft.
It is 240 feet because 240*120 = 28800 square feet
Well, calculating the square footage of a pipe is a lot like painting a happy little tree. First, you measure the circumference of the pipe using a tape measure. Then, you use a simple formula to find the area of the pipe's cross-section: Area = πr^2, where r is the radius of the pipe. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents in math and painting!
The square footage of a lot measuring 81x180x113x180 is 20,340 square feet. Square footage is found by multiplying the length by the width of an area.
If you take the square root of 81, you get 9 square yards, which is the answer.
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Yes and no. If the home is a one story, then obviously whatever the square footage of it is, is what square footage of land is underneath it. Now, if you have a two story home you wouldn't be able to use the square footage. You may ask why is that. Because now your square footage is equal to up and down stairs. In turn this will double the square footage. I wanted to add to this question that most lots are meassured by length and width. So lets say your length is 130 FT and your width is 60 FT, You multiply the two numbers and come up with the square footage of your lot, 7800square feet.
Multiply the length by the width to get square footage.
The square footage of the lot is 938,955.18 sq ft.
200 square miles.
The size of a city lot varies greatly from city to city. For instance some cities use a parameter of 50 feet of frontage and 150 feet in length. That would make square footage of that city lot of 7,500 square feet.
Measure the outside W x L = sq. ft. of each level of your house. A lot of counties and cities put the total sq. ft. of a home, as well as, lot size info. on tax forms.
To calculate parking needs for a commercial building you must first find out how many parking spaces per thousand square feet of building is required per code. Let's say the code states that you will need 5 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of building. If your shopping center is 125,000 square feet you simply divide 125,000 by 1,000 and multiply by 5 to arrive at your parking needs. Example 125,000/1,000 x 5 = 625 spaces
632' x 25' = 15800 sq. ft.