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HOW TO MEASURE THE PLOT AREA WITH DIFFERENT SIZES
|Plot area measurement is very easy and simple. This article you will get help to measure any plot area with different sizes.
So let’s get start.
Example 1:
Suppose we consider the Length of the plot 100 feet and Width of the plot is 30 feet 6 inches.
We know that area of the plot is equal to length into width.
Area = 100 x 30’6″
Area = 3050 square feet.
Example 2:
In second example the Length 23 feet 6 inches and the Width is taken 6 feet 9 inches.
Now to obtain the area of plot we will multiply the length and width of the plot that is
Area = 23’6″ multiply 15’9″ (Length cross width = 23.50 cross 15.75(6/12= 0.5))
Area = 370.125 square feet
Now if you want to determine the square to keep the length of one sides and then multiply this to itself the area will be fined.