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Square feet 22 feet by 14 feet room Equals how many square feet

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308 square feet but you should get a few square feet extra in case you need to make "cuts"

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6000 cubic feet equals how many sq. feet

You can't convert cubic feet to square feet because cubic feet has an extra dimension, you could fit an unlimited number of square feet into cubic feet.

The formula for Cubic feet is:
length × width × height

The formula for Square feet is:
length × width
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How much area will be covered with 36.78 cubic feet of mulch please answer in feet and inches

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Stone and Mulch Calculators

As an example, let's use 500 square feet to be mulched at a
3" depth.
  1. First, the depth must be converted to feet. To convert inches to feet, simply divide inches by 12, the number of inches in a foot.

    So for our example: 3 inches divided by 12 equals a 0.25 foot depth.
  2. Now that we have the depth in feet, we can multiply the depth by the area.

    So for our example: 0.25 foot depth times 500 square feet equals 125 cubic feet.
  3. If you are calculating 0.5, 2, or 3, cubic foot bags, simply divide 125 cubic feet by the size of the bag.

    So for our example: if we are using 2 cubic foot bags, we can divide 125 cubic feet by 2 which equals 62.5 bags.
  4. If you are calculating cubic yards, we need to convert 125 cubic feet to cubic yards by dividing by 27. One cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet, see the diagram below.



    So for our example: 125 cubic feet divided by 27 equals 4.63 cubic yards.


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How many cubic yards would it take to fill in. 20' x 2' diameter

Hi Paula:
A mathematical logic question.
You need to get all of the measurements in the same units.
- A cubic yard is 1 yard x 1 yard x 1 yard
- equals 3 ft x 3 ft x 3 ft
- equals 27 cubic feet,
so once you have the volume of the pipe in cubic feet, you divide by 27 to get the volume in cubic yards.
- Volume of a cylinder (the pipe) is the cross sectional area X length.
- Area equals Pi x r squared.
- equals 22/7 x 1 x 1
equals 3.14#####
times length (20)
equals 62.857### cubic feet volume
divide by 27 cubic feet
equals 2.328### cubic yards.

- The answer is always the easy part.
- what is important is knowing exactly what the question is, and
- determing what calculations are needed to get the answer.

Wasn't that better than if I'd just said 2 1/3 cubic yards?
Cheers
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How to convert room measurement to square feet?

Measure the length and width of the room (in feet) then just multiply the two numbers to give square feet.
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How to figure cubic feet

11 feet times 12 feet equals 132 square feet in flooring it is square feet . easy think of a box and it is 11 by 12 and ? tall so lets make ? 11 so cubic feet would 11x12x11 =1452 cubic feet
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9 linear feet equal how many sq ft?

It equals zero square feet.
Linear feet is only one dimension (length). You need 2 dimensions to calculate square feet. In other words, you need *width* also.
But IF you're asking how many square feet is 9 linear feet (long) by 9 linear feet (wide), then the answer is 81.
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2500 square feet into sqaure meters

One square meter equals 10.76 square feet. Divide 2500 / 10.76 to get 232.3 square meters. I got this on answers.com
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Calculate the area of the room.room is 12feet long 10 feet wide 8feet tall

120 square feet of space is the floor space, along with the ceiling
wall 1 and 2 would be 80 square feet
wall 3 and 4 would be 96 square feet

over all inner room would be 960 square feet
12*8*10=960
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How large a room does a 10,000 btu air conditioner cool

What size unit do I need for my room? Use the following chart to find the appropriate size air conditioner to use:

AREA TO BE COOLED / CAPACITY (BTU/HR)

100 to 150 square feet = 5,000

150 to 250 square feet = 6,000

250 to 300 square feet = 7,000

300 to 350 square feet = 8,000

350 to 400 square feet = 9,000

400 to 450 square feet = 10,000

450 to 550 square feet = 12,000

550 to 700 square feet = 14,000

700 to 1000 square feet = 18,000

If the room is heavily shaded, reduce needed capacity by 10%

If the room receives a lot of direct sun, increase needed capacity by 10%

Add 600 Btu/Hr for each person in the room if there are more than two people

If the unit is for a kitchen, increase the capacity by 4,000-6,000 Btu/Hr.

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