If you are figuring the square footage of a square shape, it is calculated as the length x width. However, triangles, circles and other shapes have different formulas to find square footage. You can find more information here: buzzle.com/articles/calculate-square-foo....
1Know that the square footage of a whole equals the sum of the square footage parts. 2Measure one space, length by width (e.g. A bedroom could be 12 feet by 15 feet). 3Multiply the width by the length (12 feet by 15 feet equals 180 square feet).
4Add together the results from all spaces in the whole space (apartment, house, business, etc) to get the total square footage.
If you want to figure out square footage, you will need to know both the length and width measurements in feet. Once you have these measurements, you will need to multiply them together to get your total square footage of an area.
I NEED TO FIGURE OUT SQUARE FOOTAGE FOR A DEED REGISTRATION. THE LOT IS 119 X 97 X 177 X 175. THANKS FOR ANY HELP.
Measure the length and width of the room in feet. Multiply the two numbers together. The answer will be the number of square feet in the room.
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