To calculate the square footage of a room, you multiply the length by the width. For a room that is 20 feet by 30 feet, the square footage is 20 x 30 = 600 square feet. The height of the ceilings does not affect the floor area, so the room remains 600 square feet regardless of the ceiling height.
12.36 square feet
how many gag is there in 396.5 square feet
5 feet by 10 feet is 50 square feet.
These units arent compatible. square yard can be equivalent to square feet but not to feet.
375 square feet
There are: 20 feet times 30 feet = 600 square feet
600 square feet (20x30=600)
600=20 * 30
3290 square feet.
assuming you mean 20ft by 30ft, you just find the area. To find the area, simply multiply both sides, so 20x30 = 600 sq ft
First, find out how many square feet are in the room. 20 X 30 = 600 Then, a square yard is equal to three square feet so divide the square feet by three. 600 / 3 = 200 The answer is 200 square yards. You are welcome.
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The answer will depend on what units the floor is measured in: 20x30 square inches? sq feet? sq metres? Since you have not bothered to provide that information, I cannot provide a sensible answer. Furthermore, there are various sizes for sheets of plywood as well.
10' by 10' with 8-ft ceilings: -- Floor = 100 square feet -- Ceiling = 100 square feet -- Each wall = 80 square feet Total interior surface area of the room = (2 x 100) + (4 x 80) = 520 square feet. (Less windows, recessed light fixtures, doors, electrical outlets, etc.)
12' by 12' with 9-ft ceilings: -- Floor = 144 square feet -- Ceiling = 144 square feet -- Each wall = 108 square feet Total interior surface area of the room = (2 x 144) + (4 x 108) = 720 square feet. (Less windows, recessed light fixtures, doors, electrical outlets, etc.)
That's going to depend on how many rooms there are in the house, and how high the ceilings are. Neither of those numbers can be calculated from "2500 square feet".
As given , NONE!!!! However, if you mean 20ft X 30ft. then the answer is 600 sq.ft. NB note the insertion of units for the first dimension. Note the answer is quoted as 'sq.ft'. ( square feet) NOT feet^(2) , NOT 'ft^(2)'. In future please make sure you quote the units of BOTH dimensions.