A metre is approximately 39 inches.
Speak English to me, if you would please.
Good luck. It can't be done, because they're different creatures. "Square meter" is a unit of area, as of a sheet of paper or a plot of land. "Meter" is a unit of length or distance, as of a piece of rope or a trip to the next city. The two units have different physical dimensions, they're used to describe the measurements of completely different types of quantities, and neither one can be converted to the other one. If units of area could be converted to units of length, then it would be possible for you to calculate how many acres (or hectares) tall you are, and how many inches (or centimeters) the rug in your bedroom covers.
distance=speed x time.
That's because a few countries are taking quite a while to adapt to international units. The correct unit for the length or width of a backyard would be the meter. The correct unit for its area would be the square meter.
You wold measure how tall a room is by using a meter stick or in any form of units.
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You could measure it with either a yard stick or meter stick. If you want to measure the basketball court in metric units, then you would use the meter stick. If you want to measure the basketball court in English units, you would use the yard stick.
The square meter.
Length: meter Mass: kilogram Volume: cubic meter
Same units as are used to describe the surface gravity of the Earth, the moon, or any other body: Units of acceleration, such as meter/sec2 or feet/sec2 . Jun 5, 2008 - The gravity on Mars is much lower than it is here on Earth, 62% lower to be more precise. ... A person weighing 100 kg here would tip the scales at 38 kg .
The same units that you use for length and distance. For example, the SI unit would be the meter.
The correct answer would be Newtons per square meter.
the units that are used to measure a foot are meters and inches.
g/cm3
Why would the English system of units be more useful if a foot contained 10 inches?
Length: meter Math: I guess you mean "mass". That would be the kilogram. Volume: cubic meter
Speak English to me, if you would please.