1 foot = 0.3048 metres = 3.048 decimetres (dm)
10ft*12ft*10ft = 10*3.048*12*3.048*10*3.048 cubic dm
= 33980 cubic dm = 33980 litres.
The floor and ceiling are each 13 and 1/3rd square yards.In order to calculate the area of the walls, we'd have to know the height of the ceiling.
70 square feet on the ceiling, and another 70 square feet on the floor. We don't know how many square feet on the walls unles we know the height of the ceiling.
The floor and ceiling each have areas of 100 square feet. In order to find the areas of the walls, we need to know the height of the ceiling.
61.316 square meters
Rotunda
Using:1 meter = 3.28084 feet1 cubic meter = 1,000 litersVolume of the room = (10 x 11 x 8) = 880 cubic feet = 24.9188 cubic meters = 24,918.8 liters
476 on the ceiling. 476 on the floor. To calculate the walls, we need to know the height of the ceiling above the floor.
120 square feet on the floor, and another 120 square feet on the ceiling. We can also calculate the square feet on the walls if we know the height of the ceiling.
The floor and ceiling are each 720 square feet. In order to calculate the area of the walls, we'd have to know the height of the ceiling too.
Well, 3/4 of 120 is 80. We're sure of that. You can take it to the bank and hang your hat on it. We're not so sure about "a room that measures 120 square feet". Is that the floor ? The ceiling ? Floor and ceiling both plus a couple of walls ? We're not sure.
The floor and the ceiling are each (6 x 8) = 48square feet.In order to find the area of the walls, we'd also need to know the height of the ceiling.
Without knowing the height of the room then only the floor (or ceiling) area (A) can be calculated. A = Length x Width A = 14 x 10 = 140 square feet.
The homophone for the top of a room is "ceiling."
36 x 36 = 1,296 -> 1,296 square feet on the floor -> 1,296 square feet on the ceiling -> (144 x height of the room) square feet on the walls
The floor is 1,872 square feet. The ceiling is also 1,872 square feet. In order to calculate the area of the walls, we would also need to know the height of the room.
A room that measures 12 x 12 is 144 sq ft.
-- 14.214 square meters on the floor -- another 14.214 square meters on the ceiling -- more square meters on the walls, but to count them up you need to know the height of the ceiling above the floor unless an old-school electrician lives in the room, in which case all of his meters are round