1 rod = 198 inches, so a square rod = (198 in)² = 39204 in²
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To find the area of a square rod in square inches, you would square the length of one side of the rod, which is typically given in inches. So if the rod has sides of 1 inch each, the area would be 1 inch x 1 inch = 1 square inch. If the sides are 2 inches each, the area would be 2 inches x 2 inches = 4 square inches, and so on.
A square meter is a measurement of area, not length, so it does not have a direct conversion to inches. The area of a square meter is equal to 1,550.0031 square inches.
If those are inches, the area is 143 square inches.
To find the length of a square with an area of 102.5 square inches, you would take the square root of 102.5, which is approximately 10.12 inches. This means that a square with an area of 102.5 square inches would have sides that are 10.12 inches long.
4 inches by 4 inches equals 16 square inches. Each side has a length of 4 inches, and when multiplied together, the area is 16 square inches.
The area of the circle is πr^2 = (π(10/2)^2) = 25π square inches. The area of the square is 10^2 = 100 square inches. The area of the region inside the square and outside the circle is 100 - 25π = 21.46 square inches.