Contact your local Fire Marshall and he/she can tell you the number of square feet per person based on how the room will be set up (e.g. tables and chairs, chairs only, etc.) There are general formulas you can find online, but I would advise checking with local authorities just to be on the safe side. Good luck.
Average room revevue = total room revenue / no: of rooms sold
Total revenue is called as show below Total Room Rate/Total Rooms Room 1 1000 Room 2 2000 Room 3 500 8000/3=2666.66
the amount received through selling rooms. it can be calculated in REVPAR (Revenue per available room) and REVPOR (Revenue per occupied room)
a motel room
because air conditioners work throughout a room closed or not closed. if it is open the cool air will get out of the room and the AC will have to cool more air than the air inside the room which will make the AC to work longer and the electricity usage will increase.
Seating capacity: 42,500, plus about 2,500 standing room
According to ballpark.com, the seating capacity of Camden Yards is 48,262.
Autzen Stadium has a seating capacity of 54,000 people with standing room to accommodate 59,000 people.
The seating capacity in the new Yankee Stadium is 50,086. With standing room, the stadium can hold 52,325.
450 sft to 600 sft depending on seating configuration
Sounds like a trick question to me...
to calculate a room's capacity is very simple. this is basically trying to find the 'volume' of the room. just multiply the height, the width, and the length together
41,503 seats not including 1500 standing room only tickets
According to ballparks.com, the seating capacity of Yankee Stadium is 57,545. 57,545 57,545 as of 1980.
If the dimensions of the room are 120 ft by 92 ft, the area of the room is 120*92=11040 square feet. If each person requires 4 square feet, then divide 11040 by 4. The seating capacity of the restaurant's dining room is 2760 people.
The Boeing 737-400's seating capacity varies from airline to airline cheaper airlines usually have less leg room thus making more room for seats which in return offers more income for that airline. With larger more expensive airlines seats will generally have better leg room but will considerably reduce income but increase passengers comfort thus having people return to that airline increasing profits in that way. seating capacity for cheaper airlines can be around 168 and for more expensive airlines around 159.
There are 50,086 seats at the new Yankee Stadium. Including standing room the stadium can hold 52,325.