None, since there can be no conversion.
A linear (or lineal) metre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space. 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, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
60" x 60" is about 2.3 square meters.
60 square meters is 645.835 square feet.
60 sq yards = ~50.17 sq meters.
Answer: 60 m² = 645.834 ft²
60 square meters = 645.8 (645.835) square feet.
60 x 90 = 5400m2
Oh, dude, it's like you're asking me to do math or something. Okay, so if you want to find out how many meters are in 60 square meters, you just take the square root of 60, which is about 7.75 meters. So, like, there are approximately 7.75 meters in 60 square meters.
The side lengths of a square with an area of 60 square meters is: 7.746 meters.
645.83 (645.834625) square feet are in 60 square meters.
60 x 8 meters is 480 square meters or 5,166.7 square feet.
A square 60 meters on each side will have an area of 3600 square meters.
0.06ha is 60 square meters.