One decimal = 435.6 square feet.
There are no decimal spaces here.
A decimal is a way of representing numbers. It has no magnitude of its own and so a decimal cannot be equivalent to any square feet. The question is like asking how many metres in an integer!
There are 10.76391 square feet in a square metre. So there are 740 / 10.76391 = 68.75 (rounded to two decimal places) square metres in 740 square feet.
There are 272.25 square feet in a marla. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 5000 square feet is equal to 5000/272.25 = 18.37 marlas.
One decimal = 435.6 square feet.
In Siwan, Bihar, one katha is a unit of area measurement typically used in India, Bangladesh, and Nepal. One katha is equal to approximately 1361.25 square feet. It is important to note that land measurement units can vary in different regions, so it is always best to consult with local authorities or land surveyors for precise measurements.
1 decimal = 435.6 square feet.
435 square feet
80 decimal = 34848 sq feet approx.
There are no decimal spaces here.
1 decimal equals how many square feet
3 decimal=1200aq ft
90 decimal = 39204 square feet.
A decimal point is a point, and that an ideal point has no dimensions (no width, no length, no height). So the answers is: there are no square feet in one decimal.
33,613,544,400 square feet or 33.6 billion square feet (rounded).
In Bangladesh, decimal is still used in some places as land measurement. Usually one decimal equals 100 acres and one acre equals 43559.99 square feet. You can now easily convert decimal to square feet! so 43559.99 square feet times by 100 equals 4355999 square feet in one decimal.