Questions like yours are frustrating. I don't know whether to be annoyed at the kids who post them or the teachers who ask them in an attempt to trap their unsuspecting students. A liter is a unit of volume. It is a three-dimensional unit. That is, it has length, width, and height (or depth). A square meter, on the other hand, is a unit of area. It is a two-dimensional unit, having only length and width. Hence, the square meter and the liter are incompatible. Your question is like asking how many inches are in a year or how many pounds are in volt. Perhaps what you meant to ask is How many cubic meters are in a liter. Now THAT makes sense. Why? because a cubic meter is a unit of volume, just like a liter is, so it can be converted. Here are the conversion factors. One liter = 0.001 cubic meter (or meter cubed) One cubic meter = 1000 liters Therefore, if you have a volume in liters, multiply by 0.001 to convert to cubic meters. If your volume is in cubic meters, then multiply by 1000 to convert to liters.
15 square meters is 161.46 square feet.
1 square foot is equal to approximately 0.093 square meters.
A hectare is a hundred metres times a hundred metres in measurement So 100 x 100 = 10,000 square metres
There are approximately 4.46 square meters in 48 square feet.
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19.38 square metres
8 metres by 4 metres equals 32 square metres.
1 liter is 0.001 cubic metre.
Approx 4.5 square metres.
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