Nope. 1 metre square is a square one metre on each side, total area 1m². 1 square metre is any area (eg a triangle) whose total area is 1m²
1 square metre is the metric unit of measurement for an area. The area may be of any flat shape: a long thin strip, circle, triangle, the inside of a closed wriggly curve. But the total area covered by it must be equal to that of a square whose sides are 1 metre long.
The same island whose surface area in scientific notation is 2.130308*108 square meters
300 mm = 0.300 meter and 600 mm = 0.600 meter. The area in meters of each tile is therefore 0.300 X 0.600 = 0.180 square meter. The number of tiles require to total 1 square meter therefore is 1/0.180 = about 5.5. Therefore, no integral number of tiles will exactly fill the specified space, and no more than five will fit. If the 1 square meter has a very long and narrow shape, narrower than 0.300 meter, no tiles at all will fit.
6.25pi meters2Another answer:Area of a circle = pi*radius2Area = pi*2.5*2.5 = 19.63495408 square meters
There are 1,000 square centimeters in a square meter. Simply multiply to get the total.
there can be 10 total people on the court playing. five people for each team.
30 square meters
To calculate the price per square meter, divide the total price by the total number of square meters. For example, if a piece of cardboard with an area of 10 square meters cost 5 dollars, the price per square meter would be (10 m2)/($5), which comes out to be 50 cents per square meter.
Cost of 1 square meter: 1,150,000/15,013 = 76.60027976 or 77 rounded
Nope. 1 metre square is a square one metre on each side, total area 1m². 1 square metre is any area (eg a triangle) whose total area is 1m²
1 square = 1000 square foot = 9.3 square metres
0.517 (rounded)
That would depend what information you are given. The cost of floor tiling is often already expressed per square meter. If you know the total cost of a certain floor, you can divide by the area to get the cost per square meter.
If you're running on a HS/college basketball court.....it should measure 84 ft X 50 ft. The total perimeter of the court totals 268 feet. The total distance in feet of a one mile run is 5280 feet. Divide 5280 / 268 = 19.7 laps around the basketball court.
there can be 5 people per team on the court, 10 in total
There are 10,000 square centimeters in one square meter. This is because there are 100 centimeters in one meter, so when calculating the area of a square, you multiply the length by the width to get the total area.