2*2 = 4 square meters
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The maximum area that you can contain with a 4-meter rope is a circle with a diameter of 4/π meters and an area of 4/π square meters, or about 1.273 square meters. If you use the rope to make an equilateral triangle with sides of 4/3 meter, you get an area of (4/9)(√3) or 0.770 square meters. If you use the rope to make a square with sides of 1 meter, you get an area of 1.000 square meter. If you make a polygon with more sides, the area bounded by your 4-meter rope will increase, approaching the limit of 4/π as the number of sides increases.
Well, .25 meters basically. A square meter can't go into a meter. Unless, I'm just dumb and misread the question. Do you mean How many meters are in a square meter? In that case, it's 4.
4-8 boxes in a square box!
2*2 = 4 square meters
A meter is a unit of metric measurement. A square meter is like drawing 4 meters to make a square.
1 square meter = 0.000247105381 acre1 acre = 4 046.85642 square meters
2.5*4 = 10 square meters
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1/4 metres2
The maximum area that you can contain with a 4-meter rope is a circle with a diameter of 4/π meters and an area of 4/π square meters, or about 1.273 square meters. If you use the rope to make an equilateral triangle with sides of 4/3 meter, you get an area of (4/9)(√3) or 0.770 square meters. If you use the rope to make a square with sides of 1 meter, you get an area of 1.000 square meter. If you make a polygon with more sides, the area bounded by your 4-meter rope will increase, approaching the limit of 4/π as the number of sides increases.
About 301.4 square feet.
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4 times 2 = 8 square metres
800 square meter = 8,611.128 333 4 square foot
Well, .25 meters basically. A square meter can't go into a meter. Unless, I'm just dumb and misread the question. Do you mean How many meters are in a square meter? In that case, it's 4.