This is obviously a double wide and they range is widths from 28 to 36 ft. Typical lengths are 60 to 80 ft. For example a 32 X 70 = 2240
2006-09-06 07:39:50
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answered by John B 2
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O k guys i have found that if you have house in yards multiply it with 9 you will get the sq.ft take the L.C.M of your sq.ft.
For Example I have a house of 80 yards multiplying it with 9 get the 720 sq.ft take it s L.C.M. with the least no.
NOTE: you have to make two values one for Length and the other for Breadth got it.
2 720
2 360
2 180
3 90
3 30
5 10
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2 2 2 3 =24 3 5 2=30
30 x 24 or 24 x 30 = 720 sq.ft
and if you divide 720/9 = 80
finally your is about 24 x 30 or 30 x 24 depends upon your location.
THANKS!
2015-07-04 20:06:49
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answered by M 1
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It depends on the shape of the home. Square feet equals the width times the length. If it was a perfect square, the home would be 48 feet by 48 feet. Since it's a rectangle, it's probably more like 24 feet by 72 feet.
2006-09-06 07:31:51
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answered by Paul 7
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Square feet is a measure of area.
Area = length x width = 2280 ft²
you sorta need to know either the length or width to solve this. You could even solve it if you had the relationship of the length to the width. For example if its 10 times as long as it is wide...
L = 10w
Area = 10w * w = 10w² = 2280; w ~ 15 ft
2006-09-06 07:29:51
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answered by Scott S 2
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"Square Feet" is the unit of "area". It depends both on "length' as well as on "width". The mathematical relationship between these is:
Area = Length X Width.
If length and width both are known in feet then area will be in sq. ft. If these are in yards then area will be in sq. yrds. etc.
Your figure of 2280 sq. ft. can be factored into various ways. Such as 40 X 57,
120 X 19, 76 X 30 etc. So your mobile home could be any of the dimensions 40ft by
57ft, or 120ft by 19ft or 76ft by 30ft etc.
2006-09-06 07:37:33
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answered by quidwai 4
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I have a mobile home that is 24 foot wide by 48 foot 31 inches off the ground so how do I figure the square from for foot length times weight times height
2015-08-02 05:38:08
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answered by pam 1
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My guess is that it's roughly 30 by 76 because the other easy options are 24 by 95 or 20 by 114 and that just seems a little long to me.
2006-09-06 07:38:32
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answered by MornGloryHM 4
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You have to start with either the width or the length, then divide that number into the area to get the other dimension. I'm assuming it's a rectangle..........
A hand calculator would be handy.
2006-09-06 07:28:20
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answered by Steve 7
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An area of 2,400 square feet
2017-01-24 19:02:09
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answered by Tasha 1
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10276 sq ft
2016-06-29 04:53:36
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answered by Richardson 1
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