A katha is a measure of area. A decimal is simply a way of representing a number - any number. It has no relation t any measure.
In Bihar, 1 katha is equivalent to 0.032 acres or approximately 0.0405 decimals. A decimal is a unit of area commonly used in land measurement in India, where 1 decimal equals 0.004 acres. Therefore, 1 katha translates to about 3.2 decimals.
In Patna, one katha is equivalent to 20 decimal (or dicmil). Therefore, if you have one katha of land, it can be converted to 20 decimal.
One satak is equal to 20 katha. In the context of land measurement in Bangladesh and some parts of India, katha is a smaller unit, and 20 katha make up one satak.
One katha is equivalent to approximately 66.67 square meters or about 0.067 hectares. In terms of gaj, which is a traditional unit of measurement in India, one katha is approximately equal to 20 gaj. Therefore, there are about 20 gaj in one katha.
How many katha in 6 shatak
These measures of area differ from one part of South Asia to another s a definitive answer is not possible. But a katha (or kotha) equals approx 6.6 decimals.
18 katha
1 katha=66.9 sq. metres 1 katha=720 sft
1 Katha in to square feet
In Bangladesh, one katha is 720 square feet.
In the context of land measurement in Araria, Bihar, 1 katha is typically equal to 1361.25 square feet. The concept of decimals is not commonly used in this traditional system of land measurement. Therefore, 1 katha in Araria, Bihar, would not be broken down into decimals but rather measured as a whole number of square feet.
1 katha = 16 chatak
How many katha in 6 shatak
57 dismil in
Around 2000 sq ft
In Bangladesh, one katha is standardized to 720 sq ft area. I assume it remains the same in Jamshedpur?
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