You can't tell the length and width from knowing the area. There are
an infinite number of different possibilities.
Here are a few of them. ALL of these are 18 square feet:
1-ft x 18-ft
1.2-ft x 15-ft
1.5 x 12
1.8 x 10
2 x 9
2.4 x 7.5
3 x 6
3.6 x 5
4-ft x 4.5-ft
Measure length x width.
Square footage is an area - i.e a length (measured in feet) multiplied by a width (again, measured in feet). To measure square feet, measure the length, and width you require, then multiply them together. The resulting number is the "square footage".
Square feet (length x width).
length x width
When you multiply length times width in feet, you have square feet.
You don't measure the length and width in square feet. Square feet is an area. You measure the length and width in feet, then multiply them to get the area in square feet.
Measure length x width.
Square footage is an area - i.e a length (measured in feet) multiplied by a width (again, measured in feet). To measure square feet, measure the length, and width you require, then multiply them together. The resulting number is the "square footage".
Square feet is a measure of area. To figure out how many square feet there are in a square or rectangle, you would simply multiply the width by the length.For example, if the width is 5ft and the length is 7 ft, then the area would be 5x7 = 35 square feet.
Square feet (length x width).
length x width
Measure the length by the width in feet. Multiply the one by the other and the answer will be square feet.
When you multiply length times width in feet, you have square feet.
320 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.
144 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.
If the lawn is rectangular (or square) then measure its length and width - in feet. The area is length * width. If it is odd shaped, try and mark out rectangles, measure their area as above and then add together the answers for each rectangle.
-- 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.