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To calculate the area in square meters, you need to multiply the length of a space by its width in meters. For example, if a room is 5 meters long and 4 meters wide, you would multiply 5 meters by 4 meters to get 20 square meters. This calculation works because area is measured in square units, so multiplying the two dimensions gives you the total square meters of the space.

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Measure the length and the width in meters.

The length multiplied by the width gives the area in square meters.

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That only works for rectangular shapes and there is nothing in the question that makes such an assumption valid.! There are different formulae for some other shapes. For some shapes there are no formulae and different methods need to be employed.

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13y ago
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Well, a meter squared is a measurement of area (much like a square foot).

To calculate them, you must get two measurements: the width and length of the area in question, then multiply them together. For example, if you have a garden patch 10 meters wide and 6 meters long, you would multiply 10 by 6 to get 60.

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13y ago
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By multiplying 1 metre and 1 metre.

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