To find out how many 20mm x 20mm squares fit in a square meter, first convert square meters to square millimeters. One square meter equals 1,000,000 square millimeters. Each 20mm x 20mm square has an area of 400 square millimeters. Dividing 1,000,000 by 400 gives you 2,500, so there are 2,500 of these squares in a square meter.
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If Area = 70mm2 and Height = 20mm Then Base = 7mm Using the formula Area = 0.5 x base x height, we can see that 70mm2= 0.5 x base x 20mm. Then, with simple algebra we can see that 70mm2/(0.5 x 20mm) = base Therefore, base = 7mm
1 metre = 100 cm so 100 x 100 = 10000 sq cm
1 kilometer = 1,000 meters 1 hour = 3,600 seconds 1 meter/sec2 = (1 meter/sec2) x (1 kilometer/1,000 meters) x (3,6002 sec2/hr2) = 12,960 km/hr2 1 km/hr2 = 7.716 x 10-5 meter/sec2
5 meters x 3 meters = 15 square meters
Linearly 100 cm = 1 m Area = 100cm X 100 cm = 1 m x 1m => 10000 cm^(2) = 1 m^(2) So 1000 cm^(2) does NOT equal 1 m^(2)