To find square footage, multiply the length times the width of an area. For example, a floor is 12 feet by 12 feet and you want to know how much carpet you will need. Multiply 12x12 for a square footage of 144.
The abbreviation is sq. Ft.
If higher stories are the same dimensions as the first floor, simply multiply the square footage of the first floor by the number of floors. If the higher stories do not cover the same area as the first floor, figure these floor areas separately by measuring the length and width of each room and hallway to figure the separate square footage of these areas. Add these areas together to find the square footage of the higher stories and add this total to the first floor area to get a total square footage for the building.
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