I assume you are refering to roofing material, since a "square" in the roofing industry is equivalent to 100 square feet of material. 1 linear meter equals 3.28084 feet 1 square meter equals (3.28084 ft)2 or 10.7639 square feet Therefore, 80 square meters equals 80 x 10.7639 square feet or 809.93 square feet Since a roofing "square"=100 sqft, 80 square meters equals 8.0993 "squares" If you don't want to carry a calculator around in the field, just remember that: 1 square meter is a bit under 11 square feet. and that 1 square of roofing will cover almost 10 square meters (but not quite) Rod Burrows, PE
Single coat ,100sqft Double coat 50sqft
About 1/80 of a litre - barely a touch out of the can.
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Shun Hing Square aka the Diwang Building (Shenzhen, China) has only 69 stories above ground but has an overall height of 1260 feet (384 m), comparable to some 80 story buildings. The rooftop height is only 1066 feet (325 m).
80 square feet
It is a square area with sides of 80 metres.
The answer depends on whether you mean 37 feet by 80 feet or 37 inches by 80 inches or 37 metres by 80 metres or whatever.
8 x 10 = 80 square metres
It is 7.43 square metres.
It is 8*10 = 80 square metres!
80 sq in = 0.0516 sq metres
10 ft * 8 ft = 80 sq ft = 7.432 sq metres (to 3 dp).
Each unit = 296mm*296mm = 87616 mm2 80 sq metres = 80*1000*1000 = 8*107 mm2 Number of small squares = 8*107/87616 = 913.1 So 913 will fit in the area and leave a little space. You will require a minimum of 914 to cover the area.
It is not possible to answer this question without knowing the size of the individual squares - 1 sq inch squares, 1 sq ft squares, 1 sq metre squares or what?
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 80 kilometres is equal to 80 x 1000 = 80000 metres.
There are 0.3125 16x16 squares in 80 sq ft.