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Oh, what a lovely question! If a property is 70 feet long and 100 feet wide, you can find the total square footage by multiplying these two dimensions together. So, 70 feet x 100 feet equals 7,000 square feet of beautiful space to create and explore. Isn't that just wonderful?

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Well, darling, if a property is 70 feet long and 100 feet wide, you just multiply those two numbers together to get the square footage. So, 70 times 100 equals 7,000 square feet. Voila! Now go impress your friends with your newfound real estate knowledge.

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5mo ago
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To find the total square footage of a property that is 70 feet by 100 feet, you would multiply the length by the width. In this case, 70 feet x 100 feet equals 7,000 square feet. Therefore, the property is 7,000 square feet in total area.

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5mo ago
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If these numbers are measurements in feet, multiply them together: 7000 sq ft. If not convert each one to feet and then multiply. Always quote units, otherwise people have to guess them.

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Q: How many square feet are in a property which is 70 X 100?
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