That depends on how big the books are :P
A 1 meter square has an area of 1 m x 1 m = 1 m2 9 m2 ÷ 1 m2 = 9
-- The area of each little square is 1 square meter. -- The area of the big square is 9 square meters. -- So 9 little ones will cover the big one. Note: If the big one wasn't in the shape of a 3m x 3m square or a 1m x 9m rectangle, then you might have to cut up some of the little ones to make them fit the shape, but even so, 9 of them would exactly cover the bigger shape.
8
what else is in the room
About 8,000 people!
9.
it depends on how big the books are.
10,000
9 of them.
36 one-meter squares will fit into 36 square meters
how many children could stand in a one square meter space
9 of them.
9
Exactly 9 of them will.
16 sheets.
9 *snicker* trick question.
How many termites will fit on a meter stick