30 square.me
1) First convert to meters 22 feet = 6.7056 meters 13 feet = 3.9624 meters 2) then multiply 6.7057 x 3.9624 = 26.5706657 meters squared
12' x 15' = 180 square feet The area of the floor is 16.723 square meters. (rounded) The area of the ceiling is also 16.723 square meters. (rounded) In order to calculate the area of the walls, we'd need to also know the height of the room.
you will need 108 square meters
23 ft * 9 ft = 207 sq ft = 19.23 sq metres.
You need 13 square meters.
my room is ; 124 INCHES X 104 INCHES HOW MANY SQUARE METERS OF CARPET DO I NEED TO COVER IT?
-- 14.214 square meters on the floor -- another 14.214 square meters on the ceiling -- more square meters on the walls, but to count them up you need to know the height of the ceiling above the floor unless an old-school electrician lives in the room, in which case all of his meters are round
None. You need a second dimension to calculate square meters.
30 square.me
1) First convert to meters 22 feet = 6.7056 meters 13 feet = 3.9624 meters 2) then multiply 6.7057 x 3.9624 = 26.5706657 meters squared
12' x 15' = 180 square feet The area of the floor is 16.723 square meters. (rounded) The area of the ceiling is also 16.723 square meters. (rounded) In order to calculate the area of the walls, we'd need to also know the height of the room.
There are two steps to take to answering this question: converting imperial to metric and calculating the surface area. These steps can be taken in any order. You also have to know how many meters are in a foot. (0.3048) Converting the 10 feet and 14 feet to meters is done by multiplying by 0.3048 resulting in 3.048 meters and 4.2672 meters. You can then multiply these to get an area of 13.0064256 square meters. You can also multiply 10 feet by 14 feet to get an area of 140 square feet, which you then need to multiply by the square of 0.3048 (0.09290304) to get 13.0064256 square meters again. You need to square your meters/feet ratio in that last step because you are now converting square feet to square meters meters.
A square meter measures area, not length. Therefore, a 40 square meter home does not have a specific length in meters. The dimensions of the home would need to be provided in order to determine the lengths.
To cover this area you will need about 10.87 square meters of material.
you will need 108 square meters
32 square meters