There are 25.2928526 square metres in a marla. Therefore, 10 marla is equal to 25.2928526 x 10 = 252.928526 square metres.
There are 272.25 square feet in a marla. Therefore, 10 marla is equal to 272.25 x 10 = 2722.5 square feet.
There are 30.25 square yards in one marla. Therefore, 10 marla is equal to 10 x 30.25 = 302.5 square yards.
This is a measurement for land in Punjab.one 'marla' is 9 square karams (272.25 sq ft)(30.25 gaj)one 'karam' is 5.5 ft
10 square meters = about 107.64 square feet.
70 square meters
10 square feet = 0.929030 sq metres
You cannot have square linear metres. Either they are square metres - in which case the question becomes "how many sq metres in 10 sq metres" and the answer is, obviously 10.orlinear metres - in which case thequestion becomes "how many sq metres in 10 linear metres" and the answer is,none because a linear metre is a measure of length while a sq metre is a measure of area and conversion between the two is not valid.You cannot have square linear metres. Either they are square metres - in which case the question becomes "how many sq metres in 10 sq metres" and the answer is, obviously 10.orlinear metres - in which case thequestion becomes "how many sq metres in 10 linear metres" and the answer is,none because a linear metre is a measure of length while a sq metre is a measure of area and conversion between the two is not valid.You cannot have square linear metres. Either they are square metres - in which case the question becomes "how many sq metres in 10 sq metres" and the answer is, obviously 10.orlinear metres - in which case thequestion becomes "how many sq metres in 10 linear metres" and the answer is,none because a linear metre is a measure of length while a sq metre is a measure of area and conversion between the two is not valid.You cannot have square linear metres. Either they are square metres - in which case the question becomes "how many sq metres in 10 sq metres" and the answer is, obviously 10.orlinear metres - in which case thequestion becomes "how many sq metres in 10 linear metres" and the answer is,none because a linear metre is a measure of length while a sq metre is a measure of area and conversion between the two is not valid.
Well, darling, 16 multiplied by 10 gives you 160 square meters. It's as simple as that. No need to overcomplicate things, honey.
It is 8*10 = 80 square metres!
5.6 (5.57418) square metres.
If you are asking for the side length of a square with an area of 10 square meters. The length of each side of the square is 3.16227766 meters.
13.5