Assuming a cuboid room, a room containing 50m3 has a product of length, width and height, each measured in meters, of 50m3.
For a perfect cube, each side will be the cubic root of 50m3, that is, (50m3)1/3, or 3.68m (rounded to 2 decimals). A room 1m high and 1m long, but 50m wide, will also contain a volume of 50m3.
For a typical room in a human dwelling, you could assume a height of 2.5m. That is, the room will have an area of 50m3 / 2.5m = 20m2, so could be 4 x 5 meter, for example.
Of course, any other combination of width, height and length will work, so long as their product makes 50m3.
15 (square meters) = 161.458656 square feet.
24,010,000 square meters.
40 square meters is equal to 430.55999999999995 square feet or 10.764 meters per square ft
25600
200 (square meters) = 2,152.78 square feet.
A space measuring 10x10 square meters is a square area with each side measuring 10 meters. This totals 100 square meters in area. To visualize, it’s roughly equivalent to the size of a small studio apartment or a large room.
A room that is 15 square meters (sqm) can have various dimensions, as area is the product of length and width. For example, it could be a rectangle measuring 3 meters by 5 meters, or a square measuring approximately 3.87 meters on each side. The actual dimensions can vary, but the total area will always equal 15 sqm.
The answer depends on what shape you are measuring. If it is a square then it has a length and width approximately 18.35756 meters long.
A space that is 3m x 3m is a square area with each side measuring 3 meters. This equates to a total area of 9 square meters. To visualize, it's about the size of a small room or a large parking space.
The room is 226 square feet.
The area would be 5 X 10 square meters. Do the multiplication and get the answer
15 (square meters) = 161.458656 square feet.
about 504 square feet
36 square metres!
one big one
387.5 square feet.
20.81 square metres.