look at the square and count
If and only if you are working with a square, you get the square root of the number
To work out square meters you need two dimension not just one length.
basically, no. its simple 5m x 5m = 25m2 so a room 30m2 wont work
one ton of sand covers about 100 square feet which is about 9.3 square meters.
Its length in meters times its width in meters is its square area in meters.
If the room is square, its area is 11m X 11m = 121 square meters.
That is like asking how many yards in a gallon. There are no square meters in a meter, and no meters in a square meter.
If and only if you are working with a square, you get the square root of the number
To work out square meters you need two dimension not just one length.
basically, no. its simple 5m x 5m = 25m2 so a room 30m2 wont work
one ton of sand covers about 100 square feet which is about 9.3 square meters.
Its length in meters times its width in meters is its square area in meters.
Square meters of what? If you want the area in square meters of a rectangle, just multiply the length times the width (both in meters). To get square meters of other figures, other formulae are required.
measure in square meters, a paddock with four different sides
A square metre is a unit of area. A millimetre is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
To find the area of an objet, which is measured in square units, multiply the length times width. For example, if the object is 9 meters long and 3 meters wide, the area is 27 square meters.
Area = length x width If it is not one square divide the room up into small squares and add them together. Also Area of a triangle = (length x width)/2 The important thing is measure using meters. If you measure using ft then you will have to convert. If so, go to Google.com and type in something like 34 ft^2 in meters^2 it will give you the answer.