10,000 if you talk about square kilometers (units of area).
100 hectares make one kilometer.
Multiply the meters to get square meters, then divide by 10,000 to convert to hectares. Alternately, you can consider the hectare as a square of 100 x 100 meters, and see how many of those squares will fit into your rectangle.
1 km = 100 dkm.
I suggest you use the standard formula for the area of a circle. Then, convert the area from square meters to hectares (1 ha = 10,000 m2).
100 km * 3.78541178 L/gal ÷ 1.609344 km/mi ÷ 17.2 mpg = 13.7 L per 100 km.
1 square km = 100 hectares
100.
there are 100 hectares in 1 km squared
1 sq km = 100 hectares.
To switch square kilometers over to hectares, you want to duplicate the quantity of square kilometers by 100. For this situation, to figure out the number of hectares that are in 147 km², you would duplicate 147 by 100. 147 km² * 100 = 14,700 hectares Hence, there are 14,700 hectares in 147 km².
100 i think
1 Sq km = 100 Hectqares so, 4200 hectares = 42 Sq km
100 hectares ==
an are is 100 sq. meters a hectare is 10,000 sq. meters or 0.01 sq. km a square kilometer is 100 hectares 110 hectares is 1.1 sq. km
682.7 square km = 68,270 hectares.
17.2 hectares = 0.172 sq km.
Kilometers squared converts to hectares. Multiply km2 by 100 to get hectares.