What, you have a computer but not a calculator? It's about 7.4, but (like e itself) it's a transcendental number.
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No. E = mc2 is not the same as E = (mc)2 which is what the question suggests. Also, if you know E, why do you need to square anything to "get" E?
If you mean square foot the 415 square foot = 9.527089 e-3
e * sqrt(chze)
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