2 square metres.
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∙ 9y agoIf the area is one square meter, the side length is one meter. Therefore, the perimeter is four meters.
36 of them.a 1 meter square has an area of 1m x 1m = 1 square meter36 square meters ÷ 1 square meter = 36.Area is measured in square units;1 square unit is a square with 1 unit along each side, also called a 1 unit square.
2m x 1m = 2 sq metres.
1 meter = 3.28 (approx) so 1M^2 equals 1M *1M or 3.28' * 3.28' therefore 1M^2 = 10.76' (approx)
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The circumference is 3.544 meters.
If the area is one square meter, the side length is one meter. Therefore, the perimeter is four meters.
11m2 assuming that each square is 1m by 1m.
36 of them.a 1 meter square has an area of 1m x 1m = 1 square meter36 square meters ÷ 1 square meter = 36.Area is measured in square units;1 square unit is a square with 1 unit along each side, also called a 1 unit square.
2m x 1m = 2 sq metres.
a square meter equals 1m x 1m. None. "meters" and "square meters" are measuring different things. (one is length , one is area) So you're asking how many apples make an orange..the question itself is in error.
There seems to be a mistake in your question. If you meant to ask for the conversion of 1.6 square meters to square inches, you can do so by multiplying by 1550.0031. Therefore, 1.6 square meters is approximately equal to 2480.00496 square inches.
Four square meters could have many dimensions, but most likely 2m by 2m. Any combination of widths and depths that multiplied equal four. For example, a 4m by 1m room would also by 4 m^2 Area (m^2) = width (m) x depth (m)
1 meter = 3.28 (approx) so 1M^2 equals 1M *1M or 3.28' * 3.28' therefore 1M^2 = 10.76' (approx)
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Yes I can. 1 metre = 3.28084 foot (rounded) (1m) times (1m) = 1 square metre (1m) times (1m) = (3.28084ft) times (3.28084ft) = 10.764 square feet (rounded) In the other direction, 1 square foot = 0.0929 square metre
This question doesn't explain what exactly is the problem is. A square meter is exactly what it says, a square that is 1m long by 1m wide or any combination of dimensions that when multiplied give a result of 1m^2 e.g. 2m long by 0.5m wide has an area of 1 meter squared. A cubic meter is the same idea except that an extra dimension is added on so a cubic meter is a cube/box with dimensions 1m long by 1m wide by 1m tall or any combination as above. When using equations where your given cubic meters or square meters and the answer is in the other form, treat the units as algebraic values with powers and include them in the equation so that m^3 divided by m = m^2 or vice versa. When trying to change square meters into square centimeters go back to the basic units and work out the ratio. e.g. 1m=100cm, and 1m^2=1m by 1m so 1m^2=100cm by 100cm = 10,000cm^2 therefore 1 square meter = 10,000 square centimeters