A hecta, or hectare, is a metric unit of area equivalent to 10,000 square meters or 2.471 acres. It is commonly used in land measurement, particularly in agriculture and forestry. The term "hecta" itself does not refer to a specific number but denotes the prefix "hecto-" which indicates a factor of 100.
1 hecta = 100 ares 1 are =100 m21 hecta = 10,000 m2
it is the same just use this Kilo,hecta,Deca,meters,desa,centi,milli liters grams
One hectameter is equal to 100 meters. It is a metric unit of length commonly used in measuring distances, particularly in agriculture and land measurement. The prefix "hecta-" denotes a factor of one hundred.
A 150 sided shape has no established name. Sometimes the prefix "hecta" is used; so, in this case, a 150-gon may be called "hectakaipentacontagon." The "Kai" is optional. It may also be called a 150-gon.
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1 hecta = 100 ares 1 are =100 m21 hecta = 10,000 m2
A hectopascal is 100 pascals
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Hecto...hecta (spelled both ways) is a prefix in the metric system that means X 100. Following that definition it should be 100 acres.
One acre is equal to 0.4 hectacres
ennea-kai-deca-kai-hecta-gon ennea = 9 kai = and deca = 1 hecta = 100 gon = knee/angle so it says a 9-and-10-and-100-knee/angled shape
hecta- is the prefix for 100, so probably hectagon.But a 90 sided polygon is Enneacontagon
The SI prefixes are from Greek, including deka, hecta, kilo, and mega (10, 100, 1000, 1 million)
The prefix that means 100 is "hecto-". For example, hectogram is 100 grams and hectometer is 100 meters.
it is the same just use this Kilo,hecta,Deca,meters,desa,centi,milli liters grams
hecta or something is 100 in greek so im saying a hectagon. ============================================ In theory, it is possible for a figure to have an infinite number of sides.
There are zero litres in a hectare, as litres require a third dimension which the hectare does not have. In measurements, A x B x 0 = 0.