You could run the chalk snapline from corner to corner crossing in the middle and then taking the framing square to the center of the room. Lay the square with the point to the center of the intersection. If the room is square, the legs of the framing square should run down the chalk line evenly. The best best way to really know if the room is square is calculate the hypotenuse of the triangle. This is best done with a tape measure, however if we only have a framing square and a snapline this is what you can do: 1st we start at an inside corner. Using the ruler on the framing square measure along the wall to a distance of three feet. Make a mark. 2nd starting at the same corner measure out along the other wall to a distance of four feet. Make a mark. 3rd snap a line from each of your marks. At this point you should see a triangle that includes the corner that you measured from, the two walls that you measured along, and the snapped line that you just made. If that snapped line measures five feet, VIOLA! your room is square.
To find the square footage of a room, you simply multiply the length of the room (in feet) by the width of the room (in feet). The answer is the square footage of the room (assuming the sides opposite each or are equal in length)
In order to calculate the square footage you need to find the length and the width of the room in feet. You multiply the length and the width to give you the square footage of the room
To find the square feet of a room, multiply the length times the width. 12 feet X 12 feet = 144 square feet.
You have to measure the area of the room. Measure both length and width in meters and multiply both to get the area in square meters.
-- Measure the length and width of the room, in feet.-- Multiply the (length of the room) times (the width of the room), in feet.-- The answer is the number of square feet of carpet required to cover the floor of the room.
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If the room is square, then the area is the square of the length of any side.The length of any side is the square root of the area = sqrt(225) = 15.
The square feet of a room that has a perimeter of 36 is 81 because look. A room is a square, so you do this. 36 divided by 4 equals 9. The formula of a square that you want to find the area of is a random side times 4. 9x9=81 square feet.
To find the square footage of a room, you simply multiply the length of the room (in feet) by the width of the room (in feet). The answer is the square footage of the room (assuming the sides opposite each or are equal in length)
assuming a rectangular room multiply length times width
In order to calculate the square footage you need to find the length and the width of the room in feet. You multiply the length and the width to give you the square footage of the room
To find the square feet of a room, multiply the length times the width. 12 feet X 12 feet = 144 square feet.
To find the square feet of a room, you are just finding the area. Area is length times width. So, in a room with dimensions 28 by 28 feet, the square feet is 784.
Seriously !... 90 square metres !
You have to measure the area of the room. Measure both length and width in meters and multiply both to get the area in square meters.
-- Measure the length and width of the room, in feet.-- Multiply the (length of the room) times (the width of the room), in feet.-- The answer is the number of square feet of carpet required to cover the floor of the room.
First, you have to find the dimensions of the room in square feet. Multiplying length times width, 15*17 = 255. Then, knowing that 1 square yard equals 9 square feet, you take 255/9 and find the room contains 85/3 square yards or 24 and 1/3 square yards.