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a building with a total floorspace of 1,200 square feet. For instance, a building that is 40 feet wide and 30 feet long would have 1200 square feet of floor space.
You can't. The area doesn't tell you the dimensions or the perimeter. You absolutely must know something else besides the area. For example, if you know the area, and you also know that the building is square, then the perimeter is four times the square root of the area. But that's only an example. The main thing is: You can't figure out anything else from just the area and no other information. Here's an example: If you had a building that was 40ft x 40ft it's square feet would be 1600, but it's perimeter would be 40+40+40+40 or 160. If instead you had a building that was 20ft x 80ft it's square feet would be 1600, but it's perimeter would be 20 + 80 + 20 + 80 or 200. So see, both have the same square feet, but different perimeters.
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.
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It wasn't called Lansdowne Square. It was called Longacre Square. Why? I don't know. Around 1878 the section of Broadway and 7th Avenue in Manhattan was the city's carriage-trade center, and was then known as Longacre Square -- Longacre being the carriage center in London. In a couple of decades, theaters would begin moving into the Longacre Square area from their old center at Union Square, and the carriage trade would greatly suffer from the advent of the "horseless carriage." In 1904 Longacre Square was officially renamed Times Square, after the New York Times Building, that became the cornerstone of the new district.
A building would be a perfect example. If you simplify the details of a building, it becomes a rectangular prism. If you specifically mean a "square" prism, that would be a cube, an example of which would be a Rubik's Cube or a few dice.
The 1500 square foot building would have a rental cost of $21,000. You don't specify the terms of any lease.
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The square footage would be 25 times 12 or 300 square feet.
Undecideable from information given It would be unusual for a building to be perfectly square. If it was, it would be 126.49 X 126.49 feet.
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You multiply the two numbers to get the area. This would give you 1,125 square feet.