1 meter = 100 centimeters(1 meter x 1 meter) = 1 square meter = (100 centimeters x 100 centimeters) = 10,000 square centimeters.-- Take the number of square meters.-- Multiply it by 10,000-- The answer is the number of square centimeters.
1 square meter = 10,000 cm squared. You ought to be able to take it from there.
Easy. Take square meters and multiply by 10.764 to get square feet.
Since square meters measure area, there are no meters in 140 square meters. However, if you are looking for the length of one side of a square with an area of 140 square meters, you would need to take the square root of 140, which is approximately 11.8 meters.
take the square root of 2 and multiply it by 4
The perimeter of one half meter square is 2 times the square root of 43560 square feet, 417.42 feet
To convert square meters to running meters, you need to know the width of the material you are working with. Running meters represent the length of a roll of material, while square meters represent the area it covers. To convert, divide the square meters by the width in meters. For example, if you have 1 square meter of material that is 0.5 meters wide, you would have 2 running meters (1 square meter / 0.5 meters = 2 running meters).
Well, centimeters is just a length measurement, but if you mean square centimeters, then you take 100 centimeters times 100 centimeters to get 10000 square centimeters.
Zero, null, nada Square feet is unit of measurement for area Meter is a linear measurement so.... if you meant how many square feet in a square meter, then you need to do a conversion from SAE to metric, this is most likely homework and its in your book somewhere. so heres how you do it i= number of inches in one meter ((i)(i))/((12)(12)) so its number of inches in one meter times the number of inches in one meter This tells you how many square inches are in a square meter Next we need to know how many square inches are in a square foot 12 inches per foot 144 square inches per square foot (12 times 12)(foot times foot) so now take your first product: i times i and divide it by 144, it should be around nine. I just realized I made that way more complicated than it has to be, but you should do some of your own work anyhow
To find the length of one side of a 3334 square meter area, you would need to take the square root of 3334, which is approximately 57.73 meters.
If it is a quadrilateral, you take the length times the width.
A metre is a unit of length. A square kilometre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.