It depends very much on what the question is!
There are 100 square millimeters in a square centimeter. This is because a square centimeter is 10 millimeters by 10 millimeters, giving a total of 100 square millimeters.
The perimeter of a square with a diagonal length of 24 square root 2 millimeters (33.94 mm) is: 96 mm
134 square millimeters
Millimeters are fractions of a meter. There are 1000 mm in 1m. The easiest way to find the number of meters in a given quantity of millimeters is to divide by 1000. Since square measures are made by multiplying lengths and widths, 1 square meter (1mx1m) is equal to 1,000,000 square millimeters (1000mmx1000mm.) To find a number of square meters in an area of square millimeters, you can divide the given area by 1million. For example: A square with sides measuring 123mm has an area of 15129mm^2. Dividing that number by 1million converts it to 0.015129m^2
One square centimeter is 100 square millimeters.
1.5 million square millimeters
5 square millimeters is 0.01 square inches.
It is 234 square millimeters or 0.36 square inches.
Since each meter has 1000 millimeters, each square meter has a million square millimeters.
1000000 square millimeters fill 1 square meter.
To start with this conversion, you have to know how many millimeters are in a meter-1000. Then, since the units are square millimeters, you have to square the conversion: 1 m2 = (1000mm)2 = 1000000mm2 Finally, use the following to find your answer:(2000000mm2) * (1m2/1000000mm2) = (2mm2 * m2)/(mm2) = 2m2
840 square millimeters or 1.3 square inch.