Apart from the fact that you would want the measure in SQUARE metres, not metres, there is no specific size to a plot. So the answer is any number.
30 x 30 = 900 2 plots = 1800 square meters
There are no plots in 700 square meters. A plot is a specific area of land, usually used for building or farming. If you're asking how many plots can fit in 700 square meters, it depends on the size of each plot. So, I can't give you a straight answer without more information.
Oh, isn't that just a lovely question! If each plot of land is 100 square meters, then you could have 15 plots in 1500 square meters. Just imagine all the happy little gardens or homes you could create on those plots!
There are 100 plots of land in 10 hectares if each plot is 100 square meters. This is calculated by dividing 10 hectares (100,000 square meters) by 100 square meters per plot.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! If each plot of land is 15.24 meters by 30.48 meters, then 3 and a half plots would be 52.74 meters by 30.48 meters. So, when you multiply those two numbers together, you get the total area of approximately 1,607.2152 square meters. Just imagine all the happy little trees you could plant on that much land!
It can have as many plots as you want, but the more you have, the more complicated and harder to read the story will be!
Since 1 hectare = 10,000 square meters, 100 hectares would be 1,000,000 square meters. The size of each plot would depend on their configuration, but if we assume each plot is 1,000 square meters, then 100 plots could fit in 100 hectares.
The answer would depend entirely upon how large each plot is. For instance, many zoning codes do not allow plots to be any less than 2 acres in rural areas.
6,200 square inches in 2 meters x 2 meters.
2 meters = 78.74 inches.
321.8 meters in .2 of a mile.
2 meters = 78.74 inches.