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.
For a parking lot to have 3 measurements, it must be an unusual shape. We would need more information to figure the square footage.
632' x 25' = 15800 sq. ft.
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Answer: 75 square feet = 6.96772 square meters.
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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.
For a parking lot to have 3 measurements, it must be an unusual shape. We would need more information to figure the square footage.
Multiply the length by the width to get square footage.
The square footage of the lot is 938,955.18 sq ft.
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.
632' x 25' = 15800 sq. ft.
The Department of Zoning at your local city hall can answer your question.
Square footage. Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Lot Size, and Location
No. The building footprint is the area it occupies within a lot or space. That building can be multiple stories ether above or underground. The space within the building footprint/ multiple stories can be considered the square footage.
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.
Since the lot is an irregular polygon you need to either determine diagonal lengths within the lot or the interior and/or exterior angles of the corners. The square footage of an irregular polygon cannot be determined by the lengths of the sides alone.