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NO! It's measured in cm2
A volume cannot be 64 cm2. A volume is not measured in cm2 so the question is based on unreliable information.
First: 36 cm2 cannot be a width. Width is a linear measure - a measure of distance - which would be measured in cm and not cm2. In any case, having just the width is not sufficient information for answering the question.
Formula: kg/cm2 x 9.807 = newtons/cm2
10000 cm2 in one m2