no
30m2
as you are trying to work out the area. W x L = area. So. 5m x 6m = 30m2
I'm sure Roberto Mitchel knows, or even try Eric.
1 m2 = 1m x 1m = 100cm x 100cm = 10,000cm2 Thus 30m2 = 30 x 1m2 = 30 x 10,000cm2 = 30,000cm2.
basically, no. its simple 5m x 5m = 25m2 so a room 30m2 wont work
If this is a practical question, "considerably less than one" should be a sufficient answer. If it's a math question, do your own homework.
There is no equivalence. A metre is a measure of length or distance in 1-dimensional space while a square metre is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
A space of 30 square meters (m²) is equivalent to about 323 square feet. To visualize, it's roughly the size of a small studio apartment or a large room. For reference, it measures approximately 5.5 meters by 5.5 meters, or about 6.1 yards by 6.1 yards. This area can comfortably accommodate furniture and basic amenities, depending on the layout.
To determine how many 450mm x 450mm slabs are needed for a 30m² area, first convert the slab dimensions to square meters. Each slab is 0.45m x 0.45m, which equals 0.2025m². Next, divide the total area (30m²) by the area of one slab (0.2025m²): 30 ÷ 0.2025 ≈ 148.15. Therefore, you would need 149 slabs to cover the area, rounding up to the nearest whole slab.
From "Fluid Mechanics" by Streeter & Wylie (c) 1979 .3048m = 1 ft so... .3048 squared meters squared = 1 squared ft squared or... .0929 meters squared = 1 ft squared or... 1 ft squared /.0929 meters squared = 10.7639 ft squared/ meters squared so... 30 m2 times 10.7639 ft2/m2 = 322.9173 meters squared Answer: 322.9173 meters squared
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