A hectare is 10,000 square metres which equates to a square with 100m long sides. If starting with acres, there are about 2.5 acres to a hectare
A square with 6 metres sides would have an area of 6 metres x 6 metres which is 36 square metres.
a rectangle (that is NOT a square) has 4 right angles and consecutive sides of unequal lengths.
Technically, there is no way to answer your question as it is written. However, I will explain what a square metre is and how to calculate the area of an object. A square metre is the product of length and width (length times width) - this works for a shape like a square or rectangle; another way to calculate area is to sum the length of all sides (add all the lengths). If you have a square-shaped object that is 3 metres long on all four sides, you would calculate its area by multiplying 3x3 (length of 3m x width of 3m) = 9m2 (9m squared). Another way to calculate/write this equation (3x3) is 32 (3 squared). If you have an object that is 9m2 (9 square metres) and you want to find the length of one of its sides, assuming the object is a square, you would find the square root of the area. The square root of 9 is 3. This is written as . Therefore, if you have a square-shaped object with an area of 9 square metres, you can calculate that each side must be 3 metres in length; remember, all sides of a square are equal in length.
The answer depends on the units used for the length of the sides. If they are millimetres, the answer is 0.000004x2 square metres if they are centimetres, the answer is 0.0004x2 square metres if they are metres, the answer is 4x2 square metres if they are kilometres, the answer is 4,000,000x2 square metres.
multiply by 2.75m by 4
38.3,176,4,64,124.10
A hectare is 10,000 square metres which equates to a square with 100m long sides. If starting with acres, there are about 2.5 acres to a hectare
A square with 6 metres sides would have an area of 6 metres x 6 metres which is 36 square metres.
a quadrilateral trapezoidA polygon with four unequal sides is a quadrilateral, as is a square, rectangle, trapezoid and parallelogram.
a rectangle (that is NOT a square) has 4 right angles and consecutive sides of unequal lengths.
A two metre square is a square with sides of two metres. This would have an area of 4 square metres. 2 square metres is the area of square with sides sqrt(2).
Technically, there is no way to answer your question as it is written. However, I will explain what a square metre is and how to calculate the area of an object. A square metre is the product of length and width (length times width) - this works for a shape like a square or rectangle; another way to calculate area is to sum the length of all sides (add all the lengths). If you have a square-shaped object that is 3 metres long on all four sides, you would calculate its area by multiplying 3x3 (length of 3m x width of 3m) = 9m2 (9m squared). Another way to calculate/write this equation (3x3) is 32 (3 squared). If you have an object that is 9m2 (9 square metres) and you want to find the length of one of its sides, assuming the object is a square, you would find the square root of the area. The square root of 9 is 3. This is written as . Therefore, if you have a square-shaped object with an area of 9 square metres, you can calculate that each side must be 3 metres in length; remember, all sides of a square are equal in length.
The answer depends on the units used for the length of the sides. If they are millimetres, the answer is 0.000004x2 square metres if they are centimetres, the answer is 0.0004x2 square metres if they are metres, the answer is 4x2 square metres if they are kilometres, the answer is 4,000,000x2 square metres.
It is 'ha'. The hectare is a unit of measurement of 10,000 square metres, or a square with sides of 100 metres.
It is a square area with sides of 80 metres.
The length of each of the sides is then 9 metres.