A = L x W. Example, 5' x 10' = 50 sq '.
2007-01-15 09:56:55
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answered by Papa 7
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2015-08-06 07:38:00
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answered by Vito 1
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the square root of 50 is 7.071068 so if your room is square your answer would be 7.071068' x 7.071068' or 7 ' - 7/8" x 7 ' -7/8"= 50'
2016-04-01 09:05:58
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answered by Rebecca 4
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Multiply the width times the length and this will be the sqare footage.
2007-01-15 09:35:23
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answered by Lawrence C 1
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You find its area by taking the length of one wall and multiplying it by the length of the other. If the room is all screwed up, then you break it up into individual squares, find the area of each, and then add them all together. Dude, I am a high school drop out, whats your excuse?
2007-01-15 09:36:16
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answered by Jamie 3
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