-- The area of each little square is 1 square meter.
-- The area of the big square is 9 square meters.
-- So 9 little ones will cover the big one.
Note:
If the big one wasn't in the shape of a 3m x 3m square or a 1m x 9m rectangle,
then you might have to cut up some of the little ones to make them fit the shape,
but even so, 9 of them would exactly cover the bigger shape.
Anything from none to nine. If the 9 sq metres area is in the form of a 0.5m * 18m rectangle, then no one-metre squares will fit. If the area is 3m*3m then 9 unit squares will.
9. Nine 1 m2 squares fit in an area of 9 m2.
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The answer will depend on the dimensions of the 2 squares
A 1 meter square has an area of 1 m x 1 m = 1 m2 9 m2 ÷ 1 m2 = 9
Rectangles and squares.
900 1 centimeter squaresAnswer:1m - 100 cm1m2=10,000 cm29 m2 = 90,000 cm2
What sort of squares do you mean? Squares come in all different sizes. 170 sq meters is just the size of an area, it is not necessarily a square shape.
all you do is find the area of the circle... if you mean find the squares area, find the area of the circle, and then the square's area and subtract the squares area to the circles area
9 of them.
36 one-meter squares will fit into 36 square meters
Exactly 9 of them will.
9 *snicker* trick question.
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Area of a circle = pi*radius2 in square units
Area of the circle in square cm = pi*radius2
No. It is the number of squares multiplied by the area of each square. This is equivalent to specifying the measurement units.No. It is the number of squares multiplied by the area of each square. This is equivalent to specifying the measurement units.No. It is the number of squares multiplied by the area of each square. This is equivalent to specifying the measurement units.No. It is the number of squares multiplied by the area of each square. This is equivalent to specifying the measurement units.
A Square Inch is a measurement of 1" X 1" used to measure area. It is the area inside a square that (as all squares do) has four equal sides that each measure an inch. Its as simple as I can put it.
Square is 3m to the side, so 300 tiles each side = 90000.
There are 90000 of them.