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Area is a quantity expressing the two-dimensional size of a defined part of a surface; typically a region bounded by a closed curve. This category includes questions related to the formula for calculating the Area of a surface or how to determine the Area of a surface.

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How many acres is 18 acres?

very nearly 18

Care to try for exactly 18?

There are two versions of the acre, both of which are equal to themselves (obviously) and both of which measure 1/8 mi. (660 ft.) by 1/80 mi. ( (66 ft.) or 1/640 sq. mi.

The only variance is whether the U.S. survey or international foot (U.S. survey foot is very very slightly larger than the international 1959 standard of 304.8mm) is used to measure.

Most U.S. states use the U.S. survey acre, whereas the UK, former commonwealth nations tend to use the acre based on the 304.8mm foot.

The differences are incredibly slight, less than a square foot's difference per SQUARE MILE (640 acres), so it is silly to even consider this measurement difference unless the area of an entire continent, or some other massive area is being calculated. Due to the vast land area of North America, this is probably why the U.S> geological survey retained the original measure of the foot instead of having to redraw all U.S. maps in 1959 when the U.S. conformed to the international foot standard.

How many square meter are in a yards?

The question, as stated, cannot be answered sensibly. A square metre is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A yard is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. The two measure different things and basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.

How many square feet is a room measuring 7'3 x 6'6?

7'3" * 6'6" = 7.25' * 6.5' = 47.125 sq ft.



7'3" * 6'6" = 7.25' * 6.5' = 47.125 sq ft.



7'3" * 6'6" = 7.25' * 6.5' = 47.125 sq ft.



7'3" * 6'6" = 7.25' * 6.5' = 47.125 sq ft.

How do you calculate 799.05 cubic meters to square meters?

This question is poorly worded and if this question means "How do you convert 799.05 cubic meters (m^3) to square meters (m^2)", the answer is you don't.

You simply cannot measure volume, which is in m^3, with area units, m^2. It's like asking what's the area of that box.

If the question is what is the surface area of an object of 799.05 m^3, then the answer is no one knows. If the object is round, or a box, or human shaped, or even in a 3D shape that cannot be described, it could all have different surface area. A sphere of volume of 799.05 m^3 would have different surface area than that of a cube with the same volume.

Is 2200 sq ft big?

If you take a rectangular area, many different dimensions could multiply to get 2200 square feet. One rectangular dimension which would work is 50 ft × 44 ft. Another is 40 ft x 55 ft.

How many packages of wood 16.48 would you need for a room 165 square feet?

I take this to mean that each package of wood will cover 16.48 square feet.

165 / 16.48 ~= 10.01


Which is to say that slightly more than 10 packages would be needed. Unless the merchant would be willing to break another package then, you would need to buy a total of 11 packages of wood.

How many square feet in 18 feet x 24 feet?

432 square feet. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.

If you have a price of 320m3 of mdf boards how much does it cost a 1.22mt x 2.44mt and 12mm thickness?

Are you saying $320 per cubic meter? Not clear. 1.22m x 2.44m x 0.012m = 0.03572 cubic metre. (12 mm = 0.012m. The trick is to keep all your dimensions in the same units)

So cost = 350 x 0.03572 = $12.50.

What is the volume of the cube in inches?

Multiply the length/depth/height and your product will be in cubic inches. That is the volume.

How do you convert linear meters to square meters?

You cannot.A linear metre is a measure of length 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, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.