This room is a rectangle, so to find the area in square feet you need to multiply the 2 different numbered sides together. 10ftx11ft=? And always give your answer for square feet with the number of the answer followed by this (ft^2). Let me know if you need more help. I don't want to give you the answer because you will not learn anything if I do!:)
110 square feet.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the conversions! So, to figure out the square meters in a room that's 18ft x 10ft, you first convert the feet to meters. One foot is about 0.3048 meters, so 18ft is around 5.49m and 10ft is about 3.05m. Then you just multiply those two numbers together to get the area in square meters, which is roughly 16.75 square meters. Easy peasy, right?
There is 121 square feet in a 11'x11' room.
A 30ft x 14ft room = 420 square feet.
99 square feet !
228 square feet
A 48ft by 10ft room is 480 square feet
8*10 = 80 square feet.
60 feet squared
Approximately 126.39 square feet.
The area is the product of (Length) times (Width)6ft by 10ft = (6 x 10) = 60 square feet.
110 sq ft
To determine how many 2x2 tiles fit in a 10ft x 15ft room, first calculate the area of the room, which is 10ft x 15ft = 150 square feet. Each 2x2 tile covers an area of 4 square feet. Dividing the room's area by the tile's area gives 150 square feet ÷ 4 square feet/tile = 37.5. Since you can't have a fraction of a tile, you can fit a maximum of 37 tiles in the room.
To convert feet to square meters, you need to multiply by 0.0929. In this case, a 10ft x 11ft room would be 110 square feet. Multiplying 110 square feet by 0.0929 gives you approximately 10.22 square meters in a 10ft x 11ft room.
To get the answer multiply length and width. The answer will come out to be 1,152 square feet.
If the room is 8ft by 10ft then it is 80 square feet; just multiply length by width.
A room measuring 10 feet by 12 feet is 120 square feet. 120 square feet is equal to 11.1483648 square metres.
If you can assume that the room is 10ft * 24 ft then it is 10*24 = 240 sq feet in area.