Square metres measure an area. For example, the area of a room measuring 24 metres x 18 metres = 432 square metres.
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A square with 6 metres sides would have an area of 6 metres x 6 metres which is 36 square metres.
A square with a side length of 0.06 metres has an area of 0.0036 square metres.
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Square metres measure an area. For example, the area of a room measuring 24 metres x 18 metres = 432 square metres.
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You can't. Square metres is a area and cubic metres is a volume.
A square with 6 metres sides would have an area of 6 metres x 6 metres which is 36 square metres.
A square with a side length of 0.06 metres has an area of 0.0036 square metres.
You cannot directly convert, square metres represents area where as metres simply represent distance. This is very basic maths. If the area was a square, you can find the area in square metres by multiplying the width in metres by the height.
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If 23 of the area of the square is 54 then the area of the whole square is 54/23 = 2.3478 square metres. The sides are, therefore, 1.5323 metres and so the perimeter is 6.1290 metres.
A square with a side length of 10 metres (40/4) has an area of 100 square metres.
Well, calculating the area of a patio in square meters is quite simple. You just need to measure the length and width of the patio in meters, then multiply the two measurements together. For example, if your patio is 5 meters long and 3 meters wide, you would multiply 5 by 3 to get 15 square meters. It's just like painting a happy little picture, taking it step by step and enjoying the process.
Square metres for area, metres for linear dimensions.