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You could consider the cross as two intersecting rectangles. Calculate the area of both rectangles and the area of the intersection (overlap). Then area of cross = sum of the areas of the rectangles minus the area of the overlap.
an overlap area is when it is combining both things but a single cor part is only talking about one thing
If there are 2 circles of same size , offset by distance x what is the area of the overlap
Calculate the area of the room. Calculate the area of the window (or whatever opening) Room Area*100/Window Area
It is not possible to calculate the area given only the volume.
You could consider the cross as two intersecting rectangles. Calculate the area of both rectangles and the area of the intersection (overlap). Then area of cross = sum of the areas of the rectangles minus the area of the overlap.
an overlap area is when it is combining both things but a single cor part is only talking about one thing
A trading area-overlap occur when the trading areas of stores are in the same location, they both serve the same customers.
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length x width = area
If there are 2 circles of same size , offset by distance x what is the area of the overlap
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Calculate the area of the room. Calculate the area of the window (or whatever opening) Room Area*100/Window Area
It is not possible to calculate the area given only the volume.
Calculate the area to be covered. (A) Calculate the area per board or pack (B) Divide (B) into (A)
To calculate Cross Sectional Area: Width x Depth
to calculate the area of the front surface of a box you should