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To calculate 10 square meters (m²), you simply interpret it as a measurement of area. If you need to visualize or use this area, you could think of a square that is 3.16 meters on each side, since the area of a square is calculated by squaring the length of one side (3.16m x 3.16m = 10m²). Alternatively, you can use different dimensions that multiply to equal 10, such as 2m x 5m.

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