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QuestionHow do I convert square inches to square feet?Community AnswerDivide square inches by 144 (the number of square inches in one square foot).
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QuestionHow many square inches is 90 inches by 36 inches?Community AnswerArea is length times width, so just multiply the two numbers together and you will know.
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QuestionHow do I figure the square inches if I have the length, height and width?WOOHPCommunity AnswerMultiply length by width.
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QuestionWhat is the volume of a tank that measures 10" deep by 7" by 6"?DonaganTop AnswererMultiply length by width by depth (height).
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QuestionWhat is the area in square inches of a circle with diameter 2 inches?Community AnswerYou can take the radius which is half of the diameter, so 1, and square it, so 1, and multiply that by pi (3.141593). 1 times pi is pi so your answer would be 3.141593 square inches. You can round as you need to. The formula for area of a circle is Area=pi(radius²).
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QuestionHow do I find square centimeters?Community AnswerMultiply square inches by 6.45.
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QuestionHow can I determine a radius in square inches?DonaganTop AnswererA radius is not measured in square inches.
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QuestionIf the perimeter is 122 inches and the width measurement is 25 inches, what is the square feet?DonaganTop AnswererAssuming the shape is square or rectangular, subtract 50 (twice 25) from 122, which equals 72. Half of that (36) is the length. Multiply the width by the length to get the area.
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QuestionHow much liquid does it take to fill a square pan three inches deep and three inches wide?DonaganTop Answerer3" x 3" x 3" = 27 cubic inches, which is about 15 U.S. fluid ounces.
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QuestionHow many inches are in 17 square feet?DonaganTop AnswererDivide square feet by 144 to get square inches.
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QuestionHow do I calculate square inches of material if I am weighing it in bulk, but have to pay according to square inch?DonaganTop AnswererMeasure the length and width of the material in inches. Multiply length by width. That gives you the amount of material in square inches. Multiply that number by the price-per-square-inch. (The bulk weight does not matter.)
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QuestionDo I calculate height x width x depth?Community AnswerNo. Including depth is used to measure the volume of a 3-dimensional object. Volume is actually measured in cubic inches, not square inches.
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QuestionHow do I calculate the area of a shape with a curved side?Community AnswerIf you can express the curved side as a portion of a circle, then split the figure up into a piece of a circle and another regularly shaped piece. Calculate the area of each individually and add. If not -- that's what calculus is for.
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QuestionHow can I answer non-overlapping regions and areas?Community AnswerIf both are easily calculable: calculate the area of each region, then add. If not: You can try splitting up the two regions into bite-sized, regularly shaped chunks and adding the areas of each chunk. Or you can try thinking of them as an overlap, or a single large chunk, and subtract accordingly. Never forget the power of negative space. Or finally, be creative, geometry is all about thinking outside the box, even when you're measuring the area of the box.
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QuestionWhat is the area, in square inches, of a 4-inch circle?DonaganTop AnswererThe area of a circle is equal to pi times the square of the radius. The radius is half the diameter, so if the diameter is 4 inches, the radius is 2, and the radius squared is 4. So the area is pi times 4, which is approximately 12.57 square inches.
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QuestionHow do I calculate square inches of an elliptical object?DonaganTop AnswererThe formula for the area of an ellipse is pi multiplied by the product of the major and minor radii of the ellipse. See Calculate the Area of an Ellipse .
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QuestionHow many linear feet are in a 2000-square-foot house?DonaganTop AnswererIt depends on the room dimensions and the width of the flooring material being used. To cover a given square footage, you would need a longer linear length of narrower material than wider material.
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