Per the 2006 International Building Code... 5 square feet & 7 square feet if the person is dancing.
The footprint of a human is less than one square foot. The exact answer will depend on the individuals foot size/area.
1.26 square meters equals 13.56253 square feet. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion area (surface) units".
Because you are generally sitting down with your feet off the floor or ground when you are swinging your legs, and your legs just naturally bend at the knees when you are sitting down. It is impossible to swing your legs back and forth standing on your feet.
100 square meters equals 1076.391042 square feet. That is an area calculation. Scroll down to related links and look at "Area Converter".
324 square feet. Length x width = square feet.
There are 5.472 square feet in 5,084 square centimeters. 5,084 square centimeters x 0.00107639104 square feet/1 square centimeter = 5.472 square feet 1 square centimeter = 0.00107639104 square feet
12 sq
Roughly 3,069,877 Square feet per person in Canada.
Square feet measure the area of a location. 300 square feet would be 300 feet across and 300 feet up and down.
Most of the work is done sitting. When in court, the attorney will be on their feet when they are talking.
use your hands and feet while sitting down or laying down on the board.
Sitting at His feet Sitting at His feet That is where my life is complete Sitting at His feet [Repeat]
80 square feet can be broken down to equal 7.43 meters. 80 square feet can also equal out to 8.889 square yards. 80 feet will also equal out to 11,520 square inches.
How many square feet are in 1 square yard? 1 square yard equals 9 square feet. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversions of area (surface) units".
it depends
1.26 square meters equals 13.56253 square feet. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion area (surface) units".
you usually need 12 square feet per person....so 250 x 12 = 3000 square feet
15 square meters equals 161.45866 square feet. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion area (surface) units".