Its length in meters times its width in meters is its square area in meters.
length times widthMeasure the length and the width in metres and then multiply both
Zero, null, nada Square feet is unit of measurement for area Meter is a linear measurement so.... if you meant how many square feet in a square meter, then you need to do a conversion from SAE to metric, this is most likely homework and its in your book somewhere. so heres how you do it i= number of inches in one meter ((i)(i))/((12)(12)) so its number of inches in one meter times the number of inches in one meter This tells you how many square inches are in a square meter Next we need to know how many square inches are in a square foot 12 inches per foot 144 square inches per square foot (12 times 12)(foot times foot) so now take your first product: i times i and divide it by 144, it should be around nine. I just realized I made that way more complicated than it has to be, but you should do some of your own work anyhow
I would start with the largest possible rectangle. What's left should be a collection of triangles.
meter (for length), square meter (for area), cubic meter (for volume), meters/second (for speed or velocity), meters/second2 (for acceleration), kilogram (for mass), newton (for weight), joules (for energy or work), watts (for power), ampere (for current), volts (for voltage), ...
That is like asking how many yards in a gallon. There are no square meters in a meter, and no meters in a square meter.
You don't. Square meter is a unit for area, meter is for length - they're different things.
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one-millionth of a square meter is one square millimeter. In decimal, 0.000001 square meters
If it is a quadrilateral, you take the length times the width.
Its length in meters times its width in meters is its square area in meters.
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Doesn't work. Square millimeters is a unit for area, while meter is a unit for distance only. They don't compare. You might as well ask about how fast a pound is.
well the way to work this out is 300x300 which is 90000so basically the answer is: 90,000
length times widthMeasure the length and the width in metres and then multiply both
Doesn't work. Square meter is a measurement of surface area, millimeters are distance only. Different types of units can't be sensibly compared. You might as well ask about the speed of a pound.
There are 1,000,000 square millimeters in one square meter. This is because a square meter is equivalent to 1,000 millimeters in length and 1,000 millimeters in width. Multiplying these dimensions gives 1,000 x 1,000 = 1,000,000 square millimeters.