1 foot = 0.3048 meters 1 sq foot = 0.3048 x 0.3048 sq meters = 0.0929 sq meters Answer = 25 x 13 x 0.0929 sq meters = 30.1925 sq meters
There is no comparison. 'feet' is a linear measure. 'sq. metres' is a measure of area.
NONE!!! 'Metres' is a linear measure : a stright line measure. 'sq'metre' is a measure of area ; a region a plaine
269 sqft.
720.130 * 0.019 square metres = 13.7 sq metres, approx.
Question is meaningless, you can't compare an area with a length. Think of a linear meter as being "infinitely thin".
The conversion goes like this: Area(sq mtr) = L(m) X W(m) . Divide this sq mtr Area by a factor of 1.83 to get running/linear meters. To convert square meters to Linear meters divide the square meters by a factor of 1.83.
It's a small room! 25 sq ft = 2.32 sq meters
A linear metre is a unit of length. A square foot is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Area covered = 180m * 0.08 m = 14.4 sq metres.
You cannot have square linear metres. Either they are square metres - in which case the question becomes "how many sq metres in 10 sq metres" and the answer is, obviously 10.orlinear metres - in which case thequestion becomes "how many sq metres in 10 linear metres" and the answer is,none because a linear metre is a measure of length while a sq metre is a measure of area and conversion between the two is not valid.You cannot have square linear metres. Either they are square metres - in which case the question becomes "how many sq metres in 10 sq metres" and the answer is, obviously 10.orlinear metres - in which case thequestion becomes "how many sq metres in 10 linear metres" and the answer is,none because a linear metre is a measure of length while a sq metre is a measure of area and conversion between the two is not valid.You cannot have square linear metres. Either they are square metres - in which case the question becomes "how many sq metres in 10 sq metres" and the answer is, obviously 10.orlinear metres - in which case thequestion becomes "how many sq metres in 10 linear metres" and the answer is,none because a linear metre is a measure of length while a sq metre is a measure of area and conversion between the two is not valid.You cannot have square linear metres. Either they are square metres - in which case the question becomes "how many sq metres in 10 sq metres" and the answer is, obviously 10.orlinear metres - in which case thequestion becomes "how many sq metres in 10 linear metres" and the answer is,none because a linear metre is a measure of length while a sq metre is a measure of area and conversion between the two is not valid.
557.41824 sq meters