Two dimensions of length: [L2]
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1 metre is a linear measurement with one dimension. A square metre is a measurement of area and has two dimensions. The two are not interchangeable.
25.3, computed by multiply each dimension and then dividing by 9 (1 square yard) of by converting the feet measurement to yards dividing each length by 3 (the number of feet in a yard) and then multiplying the two dimension of yards measurement by each other.
Square feet are a two-dimensional measurement, used to represent area. Your measurement of 50 ft is in one dimension (height); without a second dimension, such as width, square feet cannot be used.
A yard is a length measurement with only one dimension, length. Square feet is a two-dimensional measurement (length and width) and computation. You cannot logically compare yards with square feet.
You need more dimensions. Square feet cannot convert to meters. One is an area measurement (two dimensions) and the other is linear (one dimension).