Split the area up into shapes for which you can work out the area: rectangles and triangles. Then the area of the original room is the sum of all the areas.
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
You can't, a hole has volume and thefore needs to be measured in cubic footage. Square footage is a measure of area not volume.
To find the square footage you should multiply the length and width of each room, and add up the results to give you the total square feet.
length x width
You measure its length and with and multiply the two. However, this will take no account of the height: the square footage in which you can stand, crawl or slide.
Length x width = square footage
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
You can't, a hole has volume and thefore needs to be measured in cubic footage. Square footage is a measure of area not volume.
To find the square footage you should multiply the length and width of each room, and add up the results to give you the total square feet.
length x width
Area in square feet = pi*radius2
You measure its length and with and multiply the two. However, this will take no account of the height: the square footage in which you can stand, crawl or slide.
Find the measurements from one corner along the wall to the next corner and then repeat with the wall next to it. Once you've found the measurements, multiply them together to find the square footage.
This is easy. multiply the distance from parallel sideto parallel side by the distance from corner to corner. now muliply this sum by 0.75 (3/4). This will be your answer.
Measure the length and height of thesign using a foot measure. Then multiply the lenght by the height and this will give you the square footage of the sign.
To find the area of a square, multiply a side by a side. A pool 2' square would have 2'x2'=42sq of area. To find the length when you know the square footage (or area) in this case 36, find the square root of the number. The square root of 36 is (the answer to your homework - which I am going to let you figure out)
You can find the square footage of any shape, including a dome, by taking a few measurements in relation to its base. The base of any dome is typically a circle, and because of this, the measurement you must take to find the square footage is the radius.