This question cannot be answered sensibly. A square metre is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A kilogram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
1 m^(2) + 1 m^(2) = 2m ^(2)
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Yes
1m2 + m = m(m + 1)
1m = 100cm 1m2 = 1m x 1m = 100cm x 100cm = 10000cm2
1m x 1m = 1 square meter, or 1m squared.
1 m^(2) + 1 m^(2) = 2m ^(2)
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1m = 100cm Therefore 1m x 1m = 100cm x 100cm. So on metre squared is equal to 10 000 centimetres squared.
There are 10,000 square centimeters in a square meter.
yes; 1 meter squared
There are 60 bricks per m2. (59.26 to be precise).
1 squared m * * * * * No. It the measure is repeated three times, it is cubed! So 1 m3.
3029.7 squared meter X (500mm / (1000mm/1m)) 3029.7 squared meters x (500mm *1m/1000mm) 3029.7 squared meters x .5m 1514.85 cubic meters
Yes
1m2 + m = m(m + 1)
7m and 18m2 1m is the GCF