No. They are not the same. Look at (sq in) as an answer and (in sq) as a definition.
For instance, sq in is the area of some object, an answer to the question "What is the area of a square 4.5 in on one side and 2 in on the other ?". However, in sq is the definition of a square. For example, I have a box 9 inches square. That is to say I have a box that is 9 inches wide and 9 inches long......
So, to illustrate that sq in is not the same as in sq, consider that a box 9 in sq would have an area of 81 sq in. And that is a whole lot different from 9 sq in.
Hope this helps and has not confused you.
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No, despite that people will understand what you have written. But still 3 ft sq is not same as 3 sq ft.
They are both a measure of area. But there are 9 square feet in one square yard.
It's the same thing. "sq meters" is simply short for "square meters".
Much the same as in West Virginia.