Real world math problem I'm just not smart enough to figure out.

I’m trying to figure out what the depth of the ends of an “L” shaped workcenter would be if the listed dimensions of the product are 66 1/4" Depth x 99" Width. To make it easier to know what I’m talking about, the product is located at http://www.officedepot.com and if you search for product # 685001, you’ll see O’Sullivan Ellington “L” Workcenter.

I’m assuming that the 66 1/4" is the deepest center part, but what I’m trying to figure out is if I add pieces to either side of it, whether they will stick out.

Does that make sense?

Thanks to anyone who attempts to figure this out for me.

I agree with you - it’s most confusing. In fact it is impossible to establish the depth of each leg from the data they give you. I suggest you try to make contact with a human being at Office Depot (but don’t ask me how!)

Office Depot: 1-888-463-3768


“If we did all the things we are capable of doing, we would literally astound ourselves.” – Thomas Edison

AH HA! By prodigious use of Google, I found a company selling that product that listed the side dimensions. It’s 49 1/2".