The question is a bit unclear, but if you are asking how many "var" are in 1 meter, it depends on the context of the term "var." In the Indian system of measurement, 1 var is equal to approximately 0.9144 meters. So, in this context, there would be about 1.0936 vars in 1 meter. However, if you are referring to a different system or definition of "var," the conversion would vary.
'mm' millimetres is a measure of length. 1 sq. mtr' is a measure of area. However, there are 1000 mm in 1 metre. So in 1 m^2 there are 1000mm X 1000 mm = 1,000,000 mm^2
In India, the unit "var" (also spelled as "bigha var" or "bigha varai") is commonly used in some states like Gujarat for measuring land. One var is equivalent to 1 square yard. To convert square yards to square feet, we use the conversion factor: 1 square yard = 9 square feet Therefore, 1 var = 9 square feet.
You can't convert that.
two and a half 250 cm = 2.50 Mtr
79 sq metres = 850.35 sq feet
this is exatcly right 100 cm = 1 meter if that's what u mean by mtr
1 var means how many sq ft?
10 in a decimetre
1 square VAR = 7.7 Square feet
1 mtr = 100 cm 2.54 cm = 1 inch 12 inch = 1 ft. so, 1 mtr = 100/2.54 inch = 100/(2.54*12) ft. 1 mtr = 3.28 ft. so 1 sq. mtr = (3.28) ^ 2 sq. ft. = 10.76 sq. ft.
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1 gunta = 101.17 sq metres.
1 cent=40sq mtr(approx)
1.196 var, approx.
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There need not be any water in it - it could be empty! The volume is 15 metres3.
That depends.This is an exampleIF var=1 then beginfor var=1 to 5 dowriteln(var);end {of then}else writeln(var);