The dimensions of the room would could be any length and width that would equal 200 square feet when multiplied together. It could be square with length and width both being about 14 feet 2 inches, or maybe rectangular with a length of 16 feet 8 inches and a width of 12 feet, or 10 feet by 20 feet, etc.
200 square feet = 18.6 square meters
What do you mean by size? If you want the dimensions of the room that have that floor area, then assuming a rectangular room, they can be almost any size you want as long as the length x width = 100 sq ft, for example: 10 ft x 10 ft 5 ft x 20 ft 2 ft x 50 ft 1 ft x 100 ft 1/2 ft (= 6 in) x 200 ft 1/4 ft (=3 in) x 400 ft They all have a floor area of 100 sq ft (though the latter examples above are very odd rooms) For other shaped rooms, eg octagonal, the dimensions will be different. When it comes to volume of the room, that would depend upon the height of the room which would depend on the building in which it is (and where in that building) - our house has rooms that are about 11 ft high and others that are about 8 ft high and others that are about 6 ft 6 in high.
200 sq ft = 18.58 square metres200 sq ft = 18.58 square metres200 sq ft = 18.58 square metres200 sq ft = 18.58 square metres
assuming those numbers are in feet: 10 ft * 20 ft = 200 sq. ft.
The size of 30ft.x10ft. room.
200 square feet = 18.6 square meters
Square feet is two-dimensional. A flat area 20 feet wide by 10 feet deep is 200 square feet. But cubic feet is three-dimensional. Think of a box 12" wide by 12" deep by 12" high. That's a cubic foot. To determine cubic feet, take the width x depth x height (in inches) and divide by 1728.
A typical room can have 5 to 6 times more volume than the 200 cu.ft given. Example: 15 ft long x 10 ft wide x 8 ft high = 15*10*8 = 1200 cu.ft.
16ft x 12½ft for example
What do you mean by size? If you want the dimensions of the room that have that floor area, then assuming a rectangular room, they can be almost any size you want as long as the length x width = 100 sq ft, for example: 10 ft x 10 ft 5 ft x 20 ft 2 ft x 50 ft 1 ft x 100 ft 1/2 ft (= 6 in) x 200 ft 1/4 ft (=3 in) x 400 ft They all have a floor area of 100 sq ft (though the latter examples above are very odd rooms) For other shaped rooms, eg octagonal, the dimensions will be different. When it comes to volume of the room, that would depend upon the height of the room which would depend on the building in which it is (and where in that building) - our house has rooms that are about 11 ft high and others that are about 8 ft high and others that are about 6 ft 6 in high.
That room size can be estimated 15 ft x 40 ft
A set of four speakers would be ideal for a medium-size (400-sq. ft.) room.
A 200 square foot room costing $450.00 costs $2.25 per square foot. 450 / 200 = 2.25
10 ft x 20 ft room = 200 square feet
Nhl- 85 ft wide and 200 ft long olympic- 100 ft wide and 200 ft long
If the shape of the room was a perfect square the dimensions of the room would be 30 feet x 30 feet.
the standard bed room may range between 8'x8' (2.4 meters) to 16'x16' (4.8 meters) with a typical ceiling height of 8 ft.