Ten metres is commonly referred to as a "decametre" (dam) in the metric system. It's a unit of length equal to 10 metres, though it is not frequently used in everyday measurements. In practical terms, it can also be described as 10,000 millimetres or 1/10th of a kilometre.
The named unit of measurement equal to 10 metres in length is called the decametre.
10 ft = 3.048 metres
70 square meters
One foot is equal to 0.3048 metres. Therefore, 10 feet is equal to 0.3048 x 10 = 3.048 metres.
There are 10 metres in a decametre.
The named unit of measurement equal to 10 metres in length is called the decametre.
10 ft = 3.048 metres
It is 2.5 metres.
70 square meters
A measurement of 1000 centimetres, or 10 metres, is called a decametre.
One foot is equal to 0.3048 metres. Therefore, 10 feet is equal to 0.3048 x 10 = 3.048 metres.
There are 10 metres in a dekametre.
It is 10-9 metres, or 0.000000001 metres
There are 10 metres in a decametre.
There are 10 metres in a decametre. Therefore, 75 metres is equal to 75/10 = 7.5 decametres.
There are 25.2928526 square metres in a marla. Therefore, 10 marla is equal to 25.2928526 x 10 = 252.928526 square metres.
You cannot have square linear metres. Either they are square metres - in which case the question becomes "how many sq metres in 10 sq metres" and the answer is, obviously 10.orlinear metres - in which case thequestion becomes "how many sq metres in 10 linear metres" and the answer is,none because a linear metre is a measure of length while a sq metre is a measure of area and conversion between the two is not valid.You cannot have square linear metres. Either they are square metres - in which case the question becomes "how many sq metres in 10 sq metres" and the answer is, obviously 10.orlinear metres - in which case thequestion becomes "how many sq metres in 10 linear metres" and the answer is,none because a linear metre is a measure of length while a sq metre is a measure of area and conversion between the two is not valid.You cannot have square linear metres. Either they are square metres - in which case the question becomes "how many sq metres in 10 sq metres" and the answer is, obviously 10.orlinear metres - in which case thequestion becomes "how many sq metres in 10 linear metres" and the answer is,none because a linear metre is a measure of length while a sq metre is a measure of area and conversion between the two is not valid.You cannot have square linear metres. Either they are square metres - in which case the question becomes "how many sq metres in 10 sq metres" and the answer is, obviously 10.orlinear metres - in which case thequestion becomes "how many sq metres in 10 linear metres" and the answer is,none because a linear metre is a measure of length while a sq metre is a measure of area and conversion between the two is not valid.