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∙ 11y agocubic yards
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yes, they use math to calculate the area for the room.
A different way to interpret the question is the difference between m's and m^2'sM on its own stand for metres, and is a measurement of length. M^2 stands for metres squared, and is a unit of measurement for an area defined by a shape.Example - you have a square. you measure the sides of the square and find that they are all two metres. Working from that information, you then work out that the area of the square is 4^2m, or four metres squared.If I interpret the question correctly, the first is a unit of measurement for distance covered per unit of time (velocity or speed) while the second is the unit for area covered per unit of time.
Square measurement
It must be a perimeter. An area measurement would a square measurement like 56cm². ■
A sq ft, or square foot is a measurement unit. You need to know the shape of the room and its linear measurements to calculate the total area - in square feet, if you so wish. That is the amount of carpeting required.
cm2
It is area, not perimeter!
The unit of measurement typically used to describe the area of a town is square kilometers (km²) or square miles (mi²), depending on the geographical region. These units provide a comprehensive representation of the total land area of the town.
Square metres or square yards
area
yes, they use math to calculate the area for the room.
Perpetual snowline is the term used to describe the lowest elevation in a particular area that remains covered in snow all year round.
It depends on the context. Measurements of length are generally more accurate than measurements of area because they involve fewer variables, but the accuracy of both measurements ultimately depends on the precision of the equipment and the methodology used.
area covered by china
Fencing a yard for perimeter, and carpeting or furniture arrangement for area. Hope that helps!
Square miles is a measurement of area. Diameter requires a distance measurement, not an area measurement.