60 square feet
make sure you add about 5% for breakage and cut-peices
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.
Since this question asks Square footage (not Cubic footage) I am assuming that the question is directed at the entire vehicle and not just the hardtop itself:The Exterior measurements are:Length: 135.0"Width: 60.6"Therefore the Square Footage is:135(60.6)= 8181 Square Inches or 681.75 Square Feet.
For square footage (area) you only have two measurements. So a carpet 4 ft x 4 ft has a square footage of 16 square feet. And a carpet of 4 ft x 8 ft has a square footage of 32 square feet. Three measurements like 4 ft x 4 ft x 8 ft give you cubic footage, or volume. So the volume of a container that size would be 128 cubic feet.
If your wanting the entire square footage you can measure the width and length of your home from the outside. If your wanting to know the square footage of the heated space, measure each room width and length that have air ducts. Multiply the width and length measurements.
For a parking lot to have 3 measurements, it must be an unusual shape. We would need more information to figure the square footage.
112 ft2 (assuming those numbers are measurements in feet as well)
110. just multiply the two measurements for sq ftg
For area measurements, you multiply the length by the width. Here the calculation gives you an answer of 1,763 square feet.
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.
For area measurements, you multiply the length by the width. Here the calculation gives you an answer of 1,350 square feet.
the square feet would depend on two measurements. you need another measurement to find square footage. please re-ask question with the other measurements of length depth and height also.
Square footage of a space is measured by its length times its width or (foot X foot =foot2) or square foot. Thus, you'll need those two measurements ; then multiply them together and you have your square footage. It's actually pretty cut and dry [ simple ].