There is no equivalence.
A metre is a measure of length or distance in 1-dimensional space while a square metre is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
30m2
basically, no. its simple 5m x 5m = 25m2 so a room 30m2 wont work
From "Fluid Mechanics" by Streeter & Wylie (c) 1979 .3048m = 1 ft so... .3048 squared meters squared = 1 squared ft squared or... .0929 meters squared = 1 ft squared or... 1 ft squared /.0929 meters squared = 10.7639 ft squared/ meters squared so... 30 m2 times 10.7639 ft2/m2 = 322.9173 meters squared Answer: 322.9173 meters squared
To determine how many 450mm x 450mm slabs are needed for a 30m² area, first convert the slab dimensions to square meters. Each slab is 0.45m x 0.45m, which equals 0.2025m². Next, divide the total area (30m²) by the area of one slab (0.2025m²): 30 ÷ 0.2025 ≈ 148.15. Therefore, you would need 149 slabs to cover the area, rounding up to the nearest whole slab.
1.57 meters = 5.15091864 feet
30m2
basically, no. its simple 5m x 5m = 25m2 so a room 30m2 wont work
no
If this is a practical question, "considerably less than one" should be a sufficient answer. If it's a math question, do your own homework.
1.17 meters
3,865 centimeters = 38.65 meters
A foot is 0.3048 meters. So that would give you 12.2 meters.
9.144 meters in 30 feet.
2 meters and 5 centigrades
1.57 meters = 5.15091864 feet
18 inches is 0.46 meters.
75 kilometers=75,000 meters