If you are referring to 16 feet by 30 feet the formula would simply be 16x30=480.
If it were inches, the formula is 16x30=480 divided by 144 = 3.333 square feet. The 144 is a constant in that formula.
To figure out the square footage of this odd sized room, you simply need to multiply the numbers. The answer is 2720 square feet.
You can't calculate linear footage based on square yardage alone. If you meant square footage it will cover 810 sq. ft..
900 square feet
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294 square feet. Just multiply length by width - the answer is the square footage.
16X30=480 SQ'
480... without using a calculator !
You don't. Its cubinc footage, not square footage.
The square footage of my house is 2,000 square feet.
In order to get the square footage you need to take 13' times 15' and you will get the square footage
The square footage of Missouri is 368,063,520 feet
1200
To find the square footage of a house, measure the length and width of each room, then multiply the length by the width to get the square footage of each room. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of the house.
To find the square footage of a house, measure the length and width of each room, then multiply the length by the width to get the square footage of each room. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of the house.
To determine the square footage of your home, measure the length and width of each room in feet, then multiply the length by the width to get the square footage of each room. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of your home.
To find the square footage of a home, measure the length and width of each room in feet, then multiply the length by the width to get the square footage of each room. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of the home.
To find the square footage of a house, measure the length and width of each room in feet, then multiply the length by the width to get the square footage of each room. Add up the square footage of all the rooms to get the total square footage of the house.