5.5 acres = 22,257.71 square meters
That depends on the size of the plot. "Plot" is not a unit; it's just a professional legalese word for what you and I would call a "piece" of land. The plot you need for building a house wouldn't need as many square feet in it as the plot you'd want for building an office tower.
A "plot" of land is just a term referring to a piece of property. It is not a unit of measure. A given plot of land could be less than an acre, or many hundreds of acres.
There are 60,000 m3 in a 15cm deep plot with an area of 40 hectares.
138240 acres
700
depends on how big the plot is
A plot can be many different sizes. It depends on how it is divided by the developers or the government. Initially plot were approximately 1000 sqm, but as land prices went up plot sizes went down. There is no standard.
14700 sq meters
10x10=100. So there are 100 square meters in a 10x10 meter plot of land.
The answer would be 210 square meters.
3x^2 plus 5x
Area = 16.2 sq metres.
A plot of land can be different sizes. I have had an acre plot, and a quarter of an acre plot. So they can be different.
As many as you want.
Sqm (or square meters as they are known) are a measure of area. You use it to show the size of a room or a plot of land. When something is 2000 square meters, it could be a piece of land that is 1 meter wide and 2000 meters long, or 20 meters wide and 100 meters long. Since an area only indicates the size of a plot of land or a room and not the shape, you can't convert it to meters. Remember: you can't convert a value that indicates area to a value that indicates length.
There is no fixed size for a plot of land.