436 Sq feet = 1 Chatak
Well, honey, one gonda is equal to 40 square feet, and one chatak or katha is equal to 720 square feet. So, if my math is right (and it always is), that means about 18 gonda make up one chatak or katha. So, there you have it, darling!
In the context of land measurement, 1 katha is equivalent to 20 chatak. This conversion can vary slightly depending on the region, but 20 chatak per katha is a commonly accepted standard in areas like Bangladesh and parts of India.
From the Wikipedia article for "Katha (unit)" (it seems that Cottah is an alternate spelling for Katha): "A Katha is approximately 720-square-foot (67 m2) or 1/20 of a bigha. It is still in use in much of Bangladesh and India"
A decimal is not a measurement unit, it is a way in which numbers - pure numbers - are represented.
One cottah = 720 sq. ft. 16 chataks = 1 cottah One chatak = 45 sq. ft. Correct me if I am wrong please.
1 katha = 16 chatak
436 Sq feet = 1 Chatak
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Well, honey, one gonda is equal to 40 square feet, and one chatak or katha is equal to 720 square feet. So, if my math is right (and it always is), that means about 18 gonda make up one chatak or katha. So, there you have it, darling!
Type your answer here... 60.5 cottah = 1 acre amd 720 sft = 1 cottah
1 cottah is equal to 720 sq feet, so accordingly calculate how much sq feet it would be.
1 Cottah= 66.9 sq. metres. 1 Cottah= 720 sft Cottahs = Katha
From the Wikipedia article for "Katha (unit)" (it seems that Cottah is an alternate spelling for Katha): "A Katha is approximately 720-square-foot (67 m2) or 1/20 of a bigha. It is still in use in much of Bangladesh and India"
1 acre is equal to 1600 cottah in West Bengal, India.
A decimal is not a measurement unit, it is a way in which numbers - pure numbers - are represented.
1 chatak =5 tola = 60 grams 1 pav = 4 chatak = 250 grams