I would use meters.
Measure the length of the room. We'll call this length "L" Measure the width of the room. We'll call this width "W" Measure the height of the room. We'll call this height "H" Volume = L * W * H
I would measure it in maters
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Measure the room size in both directions and multiply your measurements by each other. The product is the square feet Ex 1: A room measures 14' - 4" x 13' - 6". 14.33 x 13.5 = 193.455 square feet Ex 2: A room measures 10' x 10'. 10 x 10 = 100 square feet
The measurement is almost always carried out using a ruler, yardstick, meterstick, tape measure, surveyor's wheel, laser or acoustic rangefinder. Once the result of the measurement is known, it's usually most convenient to describe it in units of feet or meters.
Feet or meters
Measure the length and width of the room in meters. Multiply the length x width to get the area in square meters.
Measure length of the room, measure the width of the room L x W = Area of the room
measure length by width = sq ft
measure length times width times height
Measure the length of the room. We'll call this length "L" Measure the width of the room. We'll call this width "W" Measure the height of the room. We'll call this height "H" Volume = L * W * H
Length of my room Width of my road Length of a swimming pool Height of Mt Everest (not that I would measure it!) Depth of the local lake.
Lenght x Width add 10%
It depends on which shape the Banquet Hall is, but most are rectangular, so you would just measure the length of the room and multiply it by the width of the room.
-- 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.
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.