This will depend on which column you are looking at. You can use the formula in order to find out the answer.
113 ft
18 sf
You don't. Its cubinc footage, not square footage.
To find the volume of the column, you need to first find the area of the cross-section. In this case the radius is 1.5 feet. Thus the area is pi1.52. The volume is this area multiplied by 12, so the volume comes out at 12pi1.52 which can be simplified to 27pi. Thus the square footage of the column is 27pi ft2 or approximately 84.823 ft2
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
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.
The square footage of Missouri is 368,063,520 feet
1200
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.