830sq.m x (140/m) x (140/m)=16268000
one acre is equivalent to 4046.944557 square meter
To find the cost of three meters of wire, we first need to determine the cost per meter of wire. Given that two meters of wire cost ninety pence, we can calculate the cost per meter by dividing the total cost by the number of meters: 90 pence / 2 meters = 45 pence per meter. Therefore, three meters of wire would cost 3 meters * 45 pence/meter = 135 pence.
A meter squared (m²) is greater than a centimeter squared (cm²). Specifically, one meter squared is equal to 10,000 centimeter squared, as there are 100 centimeters in a meter and area is calculated by squaring the length. Therefore, a meter squared represents a much larger area than a centimeter squared.
This looks like a 7th grade homework problem... 9.75 dollar/meter * 12.35 meters = $120.41
10 centimeters = 0.10 meters At 2.50 per meter, it would cost 0.25
79.31
120 dollars
100 meters squared
Multiply 9*16 to see how much it would measure in square meters. Then, multiply it by 1.25 which is the cost of each square meter.
500 m2 = 775,001.55 inches squared.
To find the cost, first determine the area in square meters. If the width is not specified, we can't calculate the area directly; assuming a width of 1 meter, the area would be 20 square meters. At a price of $1.65 per square meter, the total cost would be 20 square meters × $1.65 = $33.00. If the width is different, simply multiply the area by the price per square meter to get the correct cost.
0.093 square meters is equal to one square foot.