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Calculate the Diameter of a Circle, from Its Area
Square feet to Feet Calculator
1 ft2 = | 1 feet | 1 feet = |
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3 ft2 = | 1.7321 feet | 3 feet = |
4 ft2 = | 2 feet | 4 feet = |
5 ft2 = | 2.2361 feet | 5 feet = |
6 ft2 = | 2.4495 feet | 6 feet = |
Diameter of a Circle
Diameter | ft | m |
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3′0″ | 9.425 | 2.873 |
3′1″ | 9.687 | 2.952 |
3′2″ | 9.948 | 3.032 |
3′3″ | 10.21 | 3.112 |
Basic formula for square feet Multiply the length by the width and you’ll have the square feet. Here’s a basic formula you can follow: Length (in feet) x width (in feet) = area in sq. ft.
A 5×5 self storage unit is 5 feet wide and 5 feet long, totaling 25 square feet — comparable to a large closet. Many of our 5×5 storage units have 8-foot ceilings, providing roughly a total of 200 cubic feet of packing space. Check with your local Public Storage facility for exact dimensions on 5×5 units.
Typically, a 5×5 storage unit can hold:
For smaller vehicles, a 10×10 or 10×15 storage unit is your go-to because it’s very similar in size to a one-car garage. Ranging from $80-$105 per month, a 10×10 storage unit will fit your vehicle perfectly. If you want a little more space for extra equipment or supplies, a 10×15 ranges from $99-126 per month.
What is the average cost of a 10×20 storage unit? The average cost of a 10×20 storage unit is $138.06 per month.
3. Calculate your space
Can You Live in a Storage Unit? No. Living in a storage unit is prohibited by various local and federal housing laws. Storage facilities must evict any person they find living on the premises to comply with the law and most insurance policies.
100 square feet
Our 8×8 Storage Unit, approximately 64 square feet, is a comparable, wider upgrade from the 7×10 unit. The 8×8 extra space allows for all kinds of storage options. Pack away a lot of your household items and personal belongings, wide furniture, moving boxes, etc.
Our 10×12.5 units can house the full contents of a two-bedroom apartment. Measuring 125 square feet, they equal an average-sized bedroom. Some of the items that can fit in our 10×12.5 storage space include: Large appliances – refrigerator, washer, dryer, etc.
A 10×10 storage unit can hold:
Store away your skate shoes, golf bags, skateboards, tennis racquets, cricket sets, fishing gear (hey, no fish!) and many other sporting goods in a 4×4 storage unit.
Size Guide
A 5’x10′ (50 sq. ft.) storage unit is ideal for a 1 bedroom apartment. It’s great for furniture like a queen-sized mattress set, dresser, couch, TV, bike and several boxes.
300 square feet