How do you calculate square millimeter to acre?
1 acre = 4046856422.4 square millimeters
4046856422.4 square millimeters = 1 acre
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What is the area of a circle 220ft?
The area of a 220-foot diameter circle is about 38,013.3 square feet.
How many square kilometers equal square meters?
A millionth of a square kilometre equals one square metre.
How many tiles can be made into a square all the way up to 100?
4 x 4, 5 x 5, ect all the way to 100 x 100.
How many square meters is 3000 miles?
This is not a sensible question, because square meters measure area and miles measure length.
How do you find how many more square feet a 30 in circle is than a 18 in circle?
Area of 30 inch circle = pi*302 sq inches
Area of 18 inch circle = pi*182 sq inches
Difference = pi*(302 - 182) = 576*pi sq inches
1 sq foot = 1 ft*1 ft = 12 inches*12 inches = 144 sq inches
so 576*pi sq inches = 576/144 *pi sq ft = 4*pi sq ft = 12.57 sq ft.
Is 10 feet by 8 feet larger than 12 feet by five feet?
10 ft * 8 ft = 10*8 = 80 sq ft
12 ft * 5 ft = 12*5 = 60 sq ft
So the answer is YES
How may square inches ix a 1.5 by 10 area?
Assuming the units for 1.5 and 10 are in inches:
You take the product of the dimensions (multiply them):
1.5 in. x 10 in. = 15 sq. in.
The answer would be 15 square inches.
You currently have a rectangle 50m long and 30m wide. If you bisect this rectangle (from the middle of one shorter side to the other) then you will have two rectangles 50m long and 15m wide. Assuming that 15m is wide enough for your track, you can now combine the two rectangles end to end to have a surface 100m long and 15m wide.