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The circumscribing square has sides of length 155 cm. The inscribed square has diagonals of 155 cm and so has sides of 155/sqrt(2) cm. The sides of a circumscribing square is always larger than those of the inscribed square by sqrt(2) = 1.4142 (approx). The area of a circumscribing square is always larger twice as large as that of the inscribed square.
It has four congruent sides.
10000 times larger
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A square meter is a million times larger than a square millimeter.
1 meter=1.0936133 yards, therefore 1 square meter equals 1.0936133 yards squared. One square meter = 1.19599004993689 square yards. Answer to the question: -- 1 square meter is 19.6% more area than 1 square yard is. -- The sides of a square that encloses 1 square meter of area has sides that are 9.36% longer than the sides of a square that encloses 1 square yard of area.
An acre is much larger because it is 43,560 square feet.
It is a square area with sides of 80 metres.
55 to 60
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A square meter is quite a bit larger then a square centimeter. For example the area of a square with sides 1 meter long (about three feet) is a square meter. A square with sides 1 centimeter long (a little less then a half inch) is a square centimeter. You could fit 10,000 square centimeters in 1 square meter. They are similar in that they are both measures of area in the metric system.
none! If it is a square, then all of the sides are straight...