Ah, what a lovely question. A square meter is a unit of area, not length, so it doesn't have feet. But if we're talking about the length of one side of a square with an area of 1 square meter, it would be about 3.28 feet. Just remember, every question is a happy little accident waiting to be explored.
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Well, darling, a square meter is a unit of area, not length. It's like comparing apples to Oranges. But if you must know, a square meter is equal to about 10.76 square feet. So, technically speaking, there are 0 feet in a square meter, but if you want to get technical, there are about 10.76 square feet in a square meter.
1 sq metre = 10.764 sq feet.
1 m = 3.28 m 1 brass in cub. = 100 cft 1 m * 1m * 1m =1 cub m 3.28*3.28*3.28 = 35.28 cub feet, then 1 m.cube = 35.28 cub. feer, then 35.28 cub feet = 1 cub. m, then 100 cub feer = 1 * 100 ---------------- 35.28 = 2.833 cub. m ok. now in square m 1 sq brass = 100 sq fee now 1m * 1m = 1 sqm 3.28 * 3.28 = 10.758 sq feet, then, 10.758 sq feet, = 1 sq m, 100 sq feet ?? 1 * 100 ----------- = 9.29 sq m 10.758 so, 100 sq feet =1 sq brass = 9,29 sq m.
1 cent = 40.468 sq metres.
1 decimal = 435.6 sq feet.
1 sq yard = 1 yard * 1 yard = 3 feet * 3 feet = 9 sq feet So 8 sq yards = 9*8 = 72 sq ft.