A standard Basketball court measures 28 meters in length and 15 meters in width, resulting in a total area of 420 square meters. This calculation is derived from multiplying the length by the width to determine the court's total square footage. The size of a basketball court is standardized to ensure fair play and consistency across different venues.
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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.
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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.